Selected writings
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Selected writings
Palgrave, 2002
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Forword by Nigel Nicolson (son of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson)
Bibliography: p. 363
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume provides a wide-ranging collection of the writing of noted Bloomsbury figure Vita Sackville-West. One of the most well known lesbian authors of the 20th century, Sackville-West was a central figure among the Bloomsbury modernists, and had a torrid love affair with Virginia Woolf. She wrote in an astounding variety of genres, including travel writing, poetry, fiction, and essays, and is probably best known for her novels, "The Edwardians" and "All Passion Spent", and aristocratic writings about English country gardens. This book collects a wide variety of her works, over half of which, including her travel notebooks, her diaries, some short stories, and her intimate dream notebook, have never been published.
目次
- Foreword Preface by Nigel Nicolson Introduction Some Diary Selections Early Writings Knole and the Sackvilles (1922) Letters Long passage(s) from Challenge (1923) and reference to its Other Titles (Enchantment, Froth, Foam, Rebellion, Rebels, Vanity: A Study) Seducers in Ecuador (1924) Reference to 'The Land' (1926) and Passage from 'Autumn,' in The Garden Selections from Passenger to Teheran (1926) Selections from Poems, 'The Persian Flute,' 'A Persian Legend,' 'A Bowl of Blue Beads' (1928) and Other Poems Journal of Travel with Virginia Woolf to France Poems from East and West: On Travel Selections from Twelve Days in the Bakhtiari Mountains Poems on Les Baux Reference to Aphra Benn (1927) 'The Incomparable Astrea' 'Some Tendencies of Modern English Poetry': Lecture (1927) A Chapter from Andrew Marvell (1929) Reference to The Edwardians (1930) 'England is Always Very Much The Same' Reference to All Passion Spent (1931) 'Thirty Clocks Strike the Hour,' Memoir so Titled, '1932:'I Remember Being Taken to Visit my Grandmother...' Reference to Family History (1932) Dresses, Descriptions
- English Architecture (and 'How much I like French Architecture') Reference to The Dark Island (1934) Description of Water, Port Breton, the Island of Storn, Feeling of Doom Travel Diary in the United States Reference to Saint. Joan of Arc (1936) and from Eagle and Dove: 'Some Mysterious Central Originating Force' Selections from Country Notes in Wartime (1940) 'In Memoriam Virginia Woolf': Poem (1941) 'The Poetry Reading': Story, about Vita's own Appearance (1944) 'The Engagement' Story Selection of Garden Articles from The Joy of Gardening (1951, 1953, 1955, 1958) and others Reference to The Easter Party (1953) Reference to Daughter of France (1959) Reference to No Signposts in the Sea (1961) Poem: 'Sea Sonnet' Selections from Faces (1961) Poems Unpublished, or Not in Collections 'The Intellectual to his Puppy, and the Puppy to his New Owner' 'En Bateau' 'Winter Afternoon'
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