Nachwort von Rosenberg, Ingrid von 22 Phot. 320 S.
Nigel Nicolson Bücher






Von Nicolson, Nigel Zahlr. farb. Abb. 184 S. fPr
Virginia Woolf und der avantgardistische Bloomsbury-Kreis haben die Phantasie von Millionen beflügelt. Nigel Nicolson, Sohn von Vita Sackville-West, einer der engsten Freundinnen und zeitweiligen Geliebten Virginia Woolfs, verfolgt das Leben und Werk der berühmten Schriftstellerin - auch anhand seiner persönlichen Erinnerungen. Nicolson war Virginias ständiger Begleiter, als sie an Orlando schrieb, dem Buch, das seiner Mutter Vita ein Denkmal setzte. Virginia Woolf und der avantgardistische Bloomsbury-Kreis haben die Phantasie von Millionen beflügelt. Nigel Nicolson, Sohn von Vita Sackville-West, einer der engsten Freundinnen und zeitweiligen Geliebten Virginia Woolfs, verfolgt das Leben und Werk der berühmten Schriftstellerin - auch anhand seiner persönlichen Erinnerungen. Nicolson war Virginias ständiger Begleiter, als sie an Orlando schrieb, dem Buch, das seiner Mutter Vita ein Denkmal setzte.
Exploring an unconventional and bisexual relationship, the narrative delves into the complexities of love and attachment. It vividly captures the dramas and infidelities that arise, showcasing the depth of emotional connections between the characters. The story is structured to highlight the intricacies of their bond, offering a compelling look at the challenges and triumphs of their love.
The classic story of the relationship between Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, and a unique portrait of the Bloomsbury Group.
Lord of the Isles
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Lord Leverhulme became involved with the Western Isles after the First World War when he sought to rescue the islanders on Lewis and Harris and introduce them to a new prosperity as he saw it.
Sissinghurst Castle Garden
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The National Trust offers a renowned series of guidebooks that enhance your visit to historic sites, featuring authoritative texts and stunning illustrations that reveal the history and stories of the places and their inhabitants. You can purchase the guide before your visit for a lasting souvenir.
The last volume of Virginia Woolf's "Collected Letters" runs from 1936, when she was finishing "The Waves", to 1941, when she drowned herself. But there is little or no shadow of impending tragedy over her sparkling correspondence with Vanessa, Vita, Ethel Smyth and her many other friends.
A Change of Perspective
The Letters of Virginia Woolf 1923-1928
These years were dominated by one woman and one book. The woman was Ethel Smyth; the book was The Waves.