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  1. ヴィタ・サックヴィル=ウェストの肖像、フィリップ・ド・ラースロー画 ヴィタ・サックヴィル=ウェスト(The Hon Victoria Mary Sackville-West, Lady Nicolson, CH, 1892年 3月9日 - 1962年 6月2日)は、イギリスの詩人・作家。 のちの労働党の下院議員サー・ハロルド・ニコルソンは夫。

  2. Victoria Mary Sackville-West, mais conhecida por Vita Sackville-West, CH (Knole House, 9 de Março de 1892 – Jardim do Castelo de Sissinghurst, 2 de Junho de 1962) foi uma poetisa, romancista e paisagista inglesa. O seu longo poema narrativo, The Land, valeu-lhe o prémio Hawthornden Prize em 1927.

  3. Jump to. Victoria Mary Sackville-West, known as Vita, was born at Knole in 1892 and grew up there, the only child of Lionel Edward Sackville-West (later 3rd Baron Sackville) and his cousin, Victoria Sackville-West. She loved Knole but was unable to inherit the estate due to the laws of primogeniture dictating that only men could inherit property.

  4. Lady in a Red Hat – Vita Sackville-West. - William Strang, 1918 The hon. Victoria Mary Sackville-West, CH, (Knole House, Kent, 9 maart 1892 - Sissinghurst Castle, 2 juni 1962), ook wel tot haar ongenoegen Lady Nicolson genoemd naar haar echtgenoot, was een Engels schrijfster.. Haar lange gedicht The Land won de Hawthornden Prize in 1927.Ze won als enige schrijver deze prijs een tweede maal ...

  5. Novels of British writer Victoria Mary Sackville-West, known as Vita, include The Edwardians (1930) and All Passion Spent (1931). This prolific English author, poet, and memoirist in the early 20th century lived not so privately. While married to the diplomat Harold Nicolson, she conducted a series of scandalous amorous liaisons with many women, including the brilliant Virginia Woolf.

  6. 510 ratings60 reviews. The Hon Victoria Mary Sackville-West, Lady Nicolson, CH (9 March 1892 – 2 June 1962), best known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author, poet and gardener. She won the Hawthornden Prize in 1927 and 1933. She was known for her exuberant aristocratic life, her passionate affair with the novelist Virginia Woolf, and ...

  7. The Land is a book-length narrative poem by Vita Sackville-West.Published in 1926 by William Heinemann, it is a Georgic celebration of the rural landscape, traditions and history of the Kentish Weald where Sackville-West lived. The poem was popular enough for there to be six print runs in the first three years of its publication aided in part by its winning the Hawthornden Prize for Literature.