Letter, 1924 Dec. 14.

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Letter, 1924 Dec. 14.

The letter contained in this collection, from Virginia Woolf, a member of the Bloombsbury group, to V. Sackville-West, was written on December 14th, 1924, from Woolf's home on 52 Tavistock Square in Bloomsbury, London. The letter discusses the possibilities for publishing V. Sackville-West's novelette Seducers in Ecuador, which is referred to in the letter as Seducers for America. The letter in this collection is not transcribed in published collections of correspondence between these two noted authors. It was donated by V. Sackville-West's son Nigel Nicolson, also a biographer of Sackville-West.

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Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962

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Victoria Sackville-West (1892-1962), English poet, novelist, and author of books on gardening, known for her association with the Bloomsbury group and the gardens she designed at Sissinghurst Castle. From the description of Passenger to Teheran, 1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702191711 From the description of Victoria Sackville-West writings and commonplace book, 1910-1961. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702184003 Vita Sackville-West was an English novelist, p...

Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941

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Virginia Woolf (b. January 25, 1882, London, England–d. March 28, 1941, Ouse, River, Englnad) was a noted novelist and is now viewed as a pioneer of feminist literature. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, comprised of English artists, philosophers, and writers in the early twentieth century. She was also a co-founder and operator (along with husband Leonard Woolf) of Hogarth Press. Though she received little formal education, her father, a writer and editor with strong ...