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Vita and Virginia
In the 20th century, Katherine Mansfield, Amy Lowell, Gertrude Stein, H. D., Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf, and Gale Wilhelm wrote popular works that had same-sex relationships or gender transformations as themes.
Members cited in " other lists might include Ottoline Morrell, or Dora Carrington, or James and Alix Strachey "; but even such a close associate as Virginia Woolf's long term lover Vita Sackville-West-" Vita would be the Hogarth Press's best-selling author "-belonged to a different literary grouping.
Virginia Woolf boasted to Vita Sackville-West of once going skinny-dipping with Brooke in a moonlit pool when they were at Cambridge together.
* In her novel Broderie Anglaise ( 1953 ), Violet Trefusis represents her lesbian affair with Vita Sackville-West and Vita's with Virginia Woolf in the form of a heterosexual romance.
There he met and befriended a number of literary intellectual figures, including Siegfried Sassoon, Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, and Lady Ottoline Morrell ( the caricature of her in his book The Aesthetes ended their friendship ).
Most notably, among the Sackville descendants, these include writer Vita Sackville-West ( her Knole and the Sackvilles, published 1922, is regarded as a classic in the literature of English country houses ); her friend and lover Virginia Woolf wrote the novel Orlando drawing on the history of the house and Sackville-West's ancestors.
According to Roger Scruton, " Learning that his wife had been conducting a passionate affair with Vita ( to the enraged jealousy of Vita ’ s other lover, Virginia Woolf ), Campbell began to see the three aspects of the new elite sexual inversion, anti-patriotism, and progressive politics as aspects of a single frame of mind.
Embedded between the attacks on Bertrand Russell, Marie Stopes, Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf and a host of other Bloomsbury's and Georgians are classically refined objections to the prevailing philosophy of scepticism, mounted like pearls of wisdom in the basest of metal.
Trefusis is best remembered today for her love affair with the wealthy Vita Sackville-West, which Virginia Woolf limned in her novel Orlando.
She was also featured in Cyril Connolly's The Rock Pool, Harold Acton's The Soul's Gymnasium as " Muriel ," in several novels by Vita Sackville-West and in the well-known Virginia Woolf's Orlando: A Biography as the ravishing " Princess Sasha ".
Her life is mostly overshadowed by the high-profile and controversial bisexual life of her daughter, Vita Sackville-West, who had an open marriage with diplomat Harold Nicolson and affairs with Violet Trefusis and Virginia Woolf.
He was an ancestor of Vita Sackville-West, ( 1892 ­- 1962 ), who was the subject of Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel Orlando.
Letters can also be potent conveyors of homoerotic feelings ; the letters between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West, two well-known members of the Bloomsbury Group, are full of homoerotic overtones characterized by this excerpt from Vita's letter to Virginia: " I am reduced to a thing that wants Virginia [...] It is incredible to me how essential you have become [...] I shan't make you love me any the more by giving myself away like this -- But oh my dear, I can't be clever and stand-offish with you: I love you too much for that.
Vita Sackville-West The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf ( 1985 )
She has played the writer on stage ( A Room of One's Own and Vita and Virginia, winning the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show for the former ) and screen ( the 1990 television version of Room ); she also provided the screenplay for the 1997 film adaptation of Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway starring Vanessa Redgrave ( her stage costar in Vita and Virginia ) and made a cameo appearance in the 2002 film version of Michael Cunningham's Woolf-themed novel The Hours.

Vita and Woolf
It is also widely established that Virginia Woolf based the character of Archduke Henry on him in her novel Orlando, a tribute to her lover Vita Sackville-West.

Vita and ),
One of the first great autobiographies of the Renaissance is that of the sculptor and goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini ( 1500 1571 ), written between 1556 and 1558, and entitled by him simply Vita ( Italian: Life ).
* Alexander O ' Hara, " The Vita Columbani in Merovingian Gaul ," Early Medieval Europe, 17, 2 ( 2009 ), 126 153.
The main source of information about Columba's life is the Vita Columbae by Adomnán ( also known as Eunan ), the ninth Abbot of Iona, who died in 704.
The most famous of Einhard's works is his biography of Charlemagne, the Vita Karoli Magni, " The Life of Charlemagne " ( c. 817 836 ), which provides much direct information about Charlemagne's life and character, written sometime between 817 and 830.
Lewis said the origin of ' fief ' is not feudum ( or feodum ), but rather foderum, the earliest attested used being in Astronomus's Vita Hludovici ( 840 ).
* the Vitae Patrum ( Vita Pauli primi eremitae ), a biography of Saint Paul of Thebes ;
If Daniel's Vita is trustworthy ( and there is nothing against which to judge its accuracy ), then John came to the Vatos Monastery at Mount Sinai, now Saint Catherine's Monastery, and became a novice when he was about 16 years old.
* Apart from his treatises on the arts, Alberti also wrote: Philodoxus (" Lover of Glory ", 1424 ), De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies ", 1429 ), Intercoenales (" Table Talk ", c. 1429 ), Della famiglia (" On the Family ", begun 1432 ) Vita S. Potiti (" Life of St. Potitus ", 1433 ), De iure ( On Law, 1437 ), Theogenius (" The Origin of the Gods ", c. 1440 ), Profugorium ab aerumna (" Refuge from Mental Anguish ",), Momus ( 1450 ) and De Iciarchia (" On the Prince ", 1468 ). These and other works were translated and printed in Venice by the humanist Cosimo Bartoli in 1586.
* Vita Mathildis reginae antiquior ( c. 974, written for her grandson Otto II ), ed.
* Vita Mathildis reginae posterior ( c. 1003, written for her great-grandson Henry II ), ed.
* Stop ( Franco De Vita album ), 2004
* Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Vita Gallieni Duo & Vita Divi Claudii, Loeb Classical Library, 1921 1932 ( English translation ), on-line at Lacus Curtius
For the English, so says the author of the Vita Edwardi Secundi ( Life of Edward II ), this was the beginning of their troubles.
* Vita Edwardi Secundi ( Life of Edward the Second ), ed.
She also had roles in several films, including a cameo in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita ( 1960 ) and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls ( 1966 ), as herself.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in many television films including a memorable Duchess of York in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of Richard II ( 1978 ), the irascible Edwardian Oxford academic in Miss Morrison's Ghosts ( 1981 ) and the BBC dramatizations of Julian Gloag's Only Yesterday ( 1986 ) and the Vita Sackville-West novel All Passion Spent ( 1986 ), in which she was the quietly defiant Lady Slane.
Vivi La Vita ( No Te Reprimas in Italian ),
* Eddius, Vita Wilfridi ( James Raine, Historians of Church of York, Rolls Series, London, 1879 1894 ), 19, 20, 24, 34, 39, 44

Vita and August
David and Jaime have a son, Jaden ( Jaden Rayne Boreanaz, born on May 1, 2002 ), and a daughter, Bella ( born Bardot Vita Boreanaz on August 31, 2009, her name was later changed to Bella Vita Bardot Boreanaz ).
' We are inclined to the opinion that we can see the nucleus of an Order in the higher sense of tradition in the ' Black Corps ,' he wrote in Vita Italiana ( August 15, 1938 ).
Again in Vita Italiana ( August 1941, ' Per una profonda alleanza italo-germanica ' a Deep Italian-Germanic Alliance ) he writes: ' Beyond the confines of the party and of any political-administrative structure, an elite in the form of a new ' Order '— that is, a kind of ascetic-military organization that is held together by the principles of ' loyalty ' and ' honor ,' must form the basis of the new state.
They have a son, Jaden ( Jaden Rayne Boreanaz, born on May 1, 2002 ), and a daughter, Bella ( born Bardot Vita Boreanaz on August 31, 2009, her name was later changed to Bella Vita Bardot Boreanaz ).
Taking place on June 17 of 2019, ten months after Vita 1's last contact to Earth with the message " stay alone, stay alive " on August 8 of 2018, the investigative team of Kenzo Uji, Martin Karne, and Diane Matlock approach Vita 1 on Mars in their spacecraft.

Vita and
Dante's language evolves as he grows old, from the courtly love of his early stilnovistic Rime and Vita nuova to the Convivio and Divina Commedia, where Beatrice is sanctified as the goddess of philosophy the philosophy announced by the Donna Gentile at the death of Beatrice.
* June 2 Vita Sackville-West, English writer and landscape gardener ( b. 1892 )
* Zavadini, Guuido, Donizetti: Vita Musiche-Epistolario, Bergamo, 1948
* Johnsen, Thomas C., " Vita: Howard Belding Gill: Brief Life of a Prison Reformer: 1890-1989 ", Harvard Magazine, September October 1999, p. 54.
The most important of Skene's other works are: editions of John of Fordun's Chronica gentis Scotorum ( Edinburgh, 1871 1872 ); of the Four Ancient Books of Wales ( Edinburgh, 1868 ); of the Chronicles of the Picts and Scots ( Edinburgh, 1867 ); and of Adomnán's Vita S. Columbae ( Edinburgh, 1874 ); an Essay on the Coronation Stone of Scone ( Edinburgh, 1869 ); and Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ( Aberdeen, 1887 ).
Graec., Lat., Ital., Bib., Laurent., 8 vols ( 1767 1778 ), and the Vita e Lettere d ' Amerigo Vespucci, 1745.
* Vita Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment, an ethnographic study by João Biehl focused on the life of a young woman named Catarina, left to die by her family in Porto Alegre, Brazil
* March 9 Violet Trefusis, English writer and lover of Vita Sackville-West
* May 1 Harold Nicolson, biographer and husband of Vita Sackville-West
* Caroline De Vita design
In 1664 he published at London an edition of the Lives of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius that contains an unedited anonymous life of Aristotle ; this life was known as ' Vita Menagiana ' before the critical edition by Ingemar Düring, Aristotle in the ancient biographical tradition Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell 1957 ; reprinted New York, Garland, 1987, pp. 80 93 ) with the title ' Vita Hesychii ' ( the attribution to Hesychius of Miletus is controversial ).
Notable examples include John Evelyn ( 1620 1706 ), Vita Sackville-West ( 1892 1962 ), and Rudyard Kipling ( 1864 1936 ).
* C. Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur ( 1897 ); Ein Dithyrambus auf Theophanes Confessor ( a panegyric on Theophanes by a certain protoasecretis, or imperial chief secretary, under Constantine Porphyrogenitus ) and Eine neue Vita des Theophanes Confessor ( anonymous ), both edited by the same writer in ' Sitzungsberichte ' of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences ( 1896, pp. 583 625 ; and 1897, pp. 371 399 )
* 2008 Natale a Rio Linda Vita

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