Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 3,700 ratings558 reviews. After they met in 1922, Vita Sackville-West, a British novelist married to foreign diplomat Harold Nicolson, and Virginia Woolf began a passionate relationship that lasted until Woolf’s death in 1941. Their revealing correspondence leaves no aspect of their lives untouched: daily dramas, bits of gossip, the strains ...

  2. 1 de nov. de 1998 · Vita Sackville-West, novelist, poet, and biographer, is best known as the friend of Virginia Woolf, who transformed her into an androgynous time-traveler in Orlando. The story of Sackville-West's marriage to Harold Nicolson is one of intrigue and bewilderment.

    • Nigel Nicolson
  3. Buy Vita and Harold: The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, 1910-62 First Edition by Sackville-West, Vita, Nicolson, Harold, Nicolson, Nigel (ISBN: 9780297811824) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

    • Vita Sackville-West, Harold Nicolson
  4. Vita Sackville-West, novelist, poet, and biographer, is best known as the friend of Virginia Woolf, who transformed her into an androgynous time-traveler in Orlando. The story of Sackville-West’s marriage to Harold Nicolson is one of intrigue and bewilderment. In Portrait of a Marriage, their son Nigel combines his mother’s memoir with his own explanations and what he learned from their ...

  5. 25 de jul. de 2013 · The classic story of the relationship between Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, and a unique portrait of the Bloomsbury Group. 'A brilliantly structured account of the dramas, infidelities and deep emotional attachments' GUARDIAN 'An intimate and controversial account of his bisexual parents' open relationship' NEW YORK TIMES 'One of the most absorbing stories, built around two very ...

    • Nigel Nicolson, Vita Sackville-West
  6. 'Vita and Harold have become part of our literature' OBSERVER The marriage of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson was one of the most controversial relationships of the 20th century. This selection of letters, many of which have never been published, skilfully woven together by their son, Nigel Nicolson, gives dramatic new insight into their fascinating lives.

  7. Nigel Nicolson, ed., Harold Nicolson: Diaries and Letters, 1930–39 (London, Collins, 1966) p. 97, entry of 24 November 1931. Google Scholar Nicolson to Sackville-West, 3 January 1932, in Nigel Nicolson, ed., Vita and Harold: The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson (New York, Putnam