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  1. 10 de out. de 2018 · Though monogamy wasn’t prized by the Edwardian nobility, marriage was obligatory. Shortly after her twenty-fifth birthday, in June 1919, Violet was all but frog-marched down the aisle. The groom, Denys Trefusis, was a tall, blue-eyed war hero who, at least in the eyes of society, was a peerlessly desirable match. Violet liked him well enough.

  2. Violet Trefusis, de nacimiento Keppel; (Londres, 6 de junio de 1894 - Florencia, 29 de febrero de 1972) fue una socialite (célebre por sus relaciones sociales) y escritora inglesa. Mantuvo una prolongada relación con la escritora Vita Sackville-West , que continuaron después de sus respectivos matrimonios.

  3. Violet Trefusis (nascida Keppel; Londres, Inglaterra, 6 de junho de 1894 – Bellosguardo, Itália, 1 de março de 1972) foi uma escritora e socialite inglesa. Ela é lembrada principalmente por seu relacionamento lésbico com a famosa poetisa e romancista Vita Sackville-West . [ 1 ]

  4. Violet Trefusis, nata Violet Keppel (Londra, 6 giugno 1894 – Firenze, 1º marzo 1972), è stata una scrittrice e filantropa britannica. Proveniente da una famiglia aristocratica, è ricordata soprattutto per la relazione sentimentale con la scrittrice Vita Sackville-West [1] [2] [3] .

  5. This poem by Vita Sackville-West about her love for Violet Trefusis, was recently discovered by a scholar during conservation work at Vita’s home at Sissinghurst: When sometimes I stroll in silence, with you. Through great floral meadows of open country. I listen to your chatter, and give thanks to the gods.

  6. Violet Keppel, 1919, von William Bruce Ellis Ranken. Violet Trefusis, geborene Keppel, (* 6. Juni 1894 in London; † 29. Februar 1972 in Florenz) war eine britische Schriftstellerin. Bekannt wurde sie unter anderem durch ihre Beziehung zu Vita Sackville-West, die später Virginia Woolf als Vorlage für ihren Roman Orlando diente.

  7. Violet Trefusis (née Keppel) Violet Trefusis was a writer and a patron of the arts. She wrote nine novels (five in English, four in French), poems, articles on Travels and Art, essays, short-stories, plays and epigrams. In 1950 General Catroux awards her with Légion d’honneur as femme de lettres; In 1953 the president of Paris Council ...