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  1. Occupation. British diplomat. author. diarist. politician. Sir Harold George Nicolson KCVO CMG (21 November 1886 – 1 May 1968) was a British politician, diplomat, historian, biographer, diarist, novelist, lecturer, journalist, broadcaster, and gardener. His wife was the writer Vita Sackville-West .

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Harold Nicolson (born November 21, 1886, Tehrān, Iran—died May 1, 1968, Sissinghurst Castle, Kent, England) was a British diplomat and author of more than 125 books, including political essays, travel accounts, and mystery novels. His three-volume Diaries and Letters (1966–68) is a valuable document of British social and political life ...

  3. Sir Harold George Nicolson KCVO CMG (21 November 1886 – 1 May 1968) was a British politician, diplomat, historian, biographer, diarist, novelist, lecturer, journalist, broadcaster, and gardener. His wife was the writer Vita Sackville-West. Quick Facts Member of Parliament for Leicester West, Preceded by ...

  4. Harold Nicolson ( 21 novembre 1886 – 1er mai 1968) est un diplomate, homme politique, biographe et écrivain britannique. Connu pour son philhellénisme et ses convictions hostiles à la Turquie, il a influencé la politique extérieure du Royaume-Uni en faveur de la Grèce durant l' entre-deux-guerres. Les trois volumes de son Journal, qui ...

  5. Harold Nicolson, The Harold Nicolson Diaries: 1919–1964 (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2004). Stephen Schuker "France and the Remilitarization of the Rhineland, 1936" pp. 206–21 from The Origins of the Second World War edited by Patrick Finney, Arnold Press, London, United Kingdom, 1997, ISBN 0 340 67649 X.

  6. The book relates to Sackville-West's complicated marriage to writer and politician Harold Nicolson. Two chapters are written by Sackville-West. They are centred on herself and her passion for Violet Trefusis for whom she abandoned Harold Nicolson, Vita's bisexual husband and her two children, Nigel and Ben . Three chapters were written by her ...

  7. E. H. Carr advised scholars to ‘study the historian before you begin to study the facts’. 1 Similarly, for Harold Nicolson, ‘the essential quality of a writer’ is to be found in ‘the experiences that have formed his character’ and ‘the elements that render his sensibility distinct from those of others’. 2 Nicolson's ‘sensibility’ as diplomat and international theorist was ...