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• Sackville-West believed in equal rights for women. About the Author
About her novels: She was a prolific writer, wrote 15 novels, as well asbiographies and travel books: She is best remembered for her novelsThe Edwardians (1930)All Passion Spent (1931)Family History (1932)Pepita (1937): depicted the story of her grandmother.a Spanish dancer
About her novels • She was a prolific writer, wrote 15 novels, as well as biographies and travel books. • She is best remembered for her novels: The Edwardians (1930) All Passion Spent (1931) Family History (1932) Pepita (1937): depicted the story of her grandmother, a Spanish dancer
Well known novelsThe Edwardians (1930)All Passion Spent (1931)《耗尽的激情》《爱德华时代》HTRODUYJOnHnTheSACKVILIF-WFSTEdwardiansNEthinnovelisapleasureeTAsopnlentandambiguousas the author hersclfVietornGlndianingAPassion SpentVITA SACKVILLE-WESTBaiTHTRODUCED DYJULILI HICOLSOHIODNCEDDI TATIEL HICOFOUgaiou2beuAIIN2CKAETE-ME
Well known novels The Edwardians (1930) 《爱德华时代》 All Passion Spent (1931) 《耗尽的激情》
AboutherNovelsTheEdwardians(1930)爱德华时代EDWARDIANS.The Edwardians is a clear critique oftheEdwardian aristocratic society as well as areflection of the author's own childhoodexperiencesTHEHTINCUIDE
The Edwardians (1930) 爱德华时代 • The Edwardians is a clear critique of the Edwardian aristocratic society as well as a reflection of the author’s own childhood experiences. About her Novels
AboutherNovelsVita Sackville-West gives insight into the everyday life of the upperclass of the Edwardian era. She describes the occasions where thehigh society meets regularly, such as the glamorous (迷人的)parties, which are given every weekend, and the numerousluncheons which take place during the week. The customs and freetime activities like playing cards are also mentioned. With thispresentation, however, Sackville-West reveals the majority of thearistocracy and upper class as superficial and artificially constructed
Vita Sackville-West gives insight into the everyday life of the upper class of the Edwardian era. She describes the occasions where the high society meets regularly, such as the glamorous(迷人的) parties, which are given every weekend, and the numerous luncheons which take place during the week. The customs and free time activities like playing cards are also mentioned. With this presentation, however, Sackville-West reveals the majority of the aristocracy and upper class as superficial and artificially constructed. About her Novels