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  1. Trefusis, Violet (1894–1972)English novelist, memoirist, and salon hostess. Born Violet Keppel in London, England, on June 6, 1894; died at the Villa l'Ombrellino in Florence, Italy, onMarch 1, 1972; daughter of Colonel George Keppel (an army officer and brother of the earl of Albemarle) and Alice (Edmonstone) Keppel (1869–1947); sister of Sonia Keppel (1900–1986); married Denys Robert ...

  2. Violet Trefusis a ventiquattro anni, sulla rivista Harper's Bazaar nel 1917. Violet Keppel nacque a Londra nel 1894, figlia del colonnello lord George Keppel (1865-1947) e dell'Honourable Alice Frederica Edmonstone (1868–1947), che divenne la favorita di re Edoardo VII; la sorella minore di Violet, Sonia Keppel, nata nel 1900, fu la nonna della attuale regina consorte e duchessa di ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. www.violettrefusis.com › en › il-belvedereViolet Trefusis

    he Belvedere Violet Trefusis is one of the most evocative viewpoints in Florence: it dominates the Bellosguardo hill, facing south, immersed in greenery and bathed in light. From here, Florence shows itself in its enchanting entirety; it allows itself to be contemplated in an inspired and silent atmosphere. Then, from afar, comes the sound of a ...

  6. A remarkable woman in her own right and a highly gifted writer, Violet Trefusis is especially remembered for her scandalous affair with Vita Sackville-West, first disclosed in Portrait of a Marriage. After their abortive flight from their husbands in 1920, Vita returned to England and her writing, and Violet became an expatriate, immersing herself in international society and the world of art.

  7. 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.