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  1. Violet Trefusis (née Keppel; 6 June 1894 – 29 February 1972) was an English socialite and author. She is chiefly remembered for her lengthy affair with the writer Vita Sackville-West that both women continued after their respective marriages.

  2. Jun 5, 2014 · The exquisite epistolary records of their relationship, which was later fictionalized in Virginia Woolf’s groundbreaking novel Orlando, span more than a decade and are captured in Violet to Vita: The Letters of Violet Trefusis to Vita Sackville-West (public library) — an immensely moving addition to history’s most beautiful LGBT love ...

  3. Oct 10, 2018 · Violet Trefusis was a brilliant, beautiful, and privileged aristocrat who had a passionate affair with Vita Sackville-West. She also wrote novels and memoirs that influenced Woolf, Sackville-West, and Mitford, but are now forgotten.

  4. Mar 31, 2020 · Learn about the bisexual baroness who wrote over thirty-five books, had affairs with women and men, and created a garden at Sissinghurst Castle. Discover her childhood friendship with Violet Trefusis, who became her lover and rival for Harold Nicolson.

  5. Aug 23, 2019 · In 1917, Sackville-West caused scandal in high society when she eloped with her lover Violet Trefusis to Europe; the pair spent two years on-and-off running away together and being brought back...

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  6. www.violettrefusis.com › enViolet Trefusis

    This official web-site provides accurate reference material on Violet Trefusis; to promote awareness and appreciation of this remarkable woman, her works, and all the activities implemented in her name.

  7. Violet Trefusis (née Keppel) (1894-1972), Writer; daughter of Alice Keppel. Sitter in 29 portraits. Violet Trefusis was a writer and a patron of the arts. She wrote nine novels (five in English, four in French), poems, articles on Travels and Art, essays, short-stories, plays and epigrams.