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  1. 8 mag 2024 · Violet Trefusis papers. Series IV: January 2003 Acquisition, 1919 - 1955. THIS ITEM Autograph letter from Denys Trefusis regarding their impending marriage, with a photograph of Denys. Container / Volume. Box 7. View item information in Archives at Yale. View full finding aid for Violet Trefusis papers (GEN MSS 427) Access And Usage Rights. Public.

  2. 24 apr 2024 · Violet Trefusis fue una escritora inglesa nacida a finales del siglo 19. Una mujer que, aunque escribió gran parte de su vida, tiene una obra que en su mayoría permanece inédita. Fue también -y principalmente- alguien que hizo de su disidencia, su rebeldía y su protesta una forma de vida.

  3. 8 mag 2024 · VIOLET TREFUSIS CORRESPONDENCE. Letters from Violet Trefusis. THIS ITEM Letters. Container / Volume. Box 2, folder 24-39. View item information in Archives at Yale. View full finding aid for Vita Sackville-West papers relating to Violet Trefusis (GEN MSS 428) Access And Usage Rights. Public.

  4. 3 giorni fa · Although Vita was in an open marriage with Harold Nicolson, a marriage filled with devotion and good companionship and which lasted until Vita’s death in 1962, she, and Harold, too, were bisexual, and Vita made no bones about her lesbian love affairs, the longest of which was with Violet Trefusis, nee Keppel.

  5. 30 apr 2024 · In 1918, the estate was leased by Alice Keppel, the intriguing mistress of King Edward VII and great grandmother of Queen Camilla, for her daughter Violet Trefusis and her new husband Denys Robert Trefusis.

  6. dac-collection.wesleyan.edu › objects-1 › portfolioDAC Collection Search

    19 apr 2024 · Violet Trefusis, Italy, 1969 Created by Eva Rubenstein Your search criteria: Keyword is "GNYK" and [Objects]Country is " and [Objects]Display Artist is "Eva Rubenstein".

  7. 21 apr 2024 · 7 marzo, ore 12, Cerimonia di intitolazione delle tre sale della Sezione Contemporanea della Biblioteca a Reyhaneh Jabbari, Carla Lonzi e Violet Trefusis. 7 marzo, ore 21,Monna Tessa, Maria Petroncini Ferretti, Ernestina Paper Puritz Manassè: tre donne, che, a Firenze, in epoche diverse, hanno segnato la storia dell'assistenza e della professione medico-chirurgica.