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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew DennisonPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: William Collins Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9780007486984ISBN 10: 0007486987 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 04 June 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'This astute and engaging book looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it ... Fascinating ... Insightful ... The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossession, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon' Literary Review Symbolism is used to great effect to capture Vita's character, giving enticing glimpses of the alter egos she imagined for herself. [Her] wildly romantic nature comes across powerfully through such imagery and - most poignantly - as Dennison recounts her grand but solitary childhood at Knole House, her many affairs, her attitude to a changing world and, above all, the enduring bond between Vita and her husband. A splendid biography of a splendid character' The Lady BOOK OF THE YEAR as chosen by: The Times Independent Observer 'Dennison captures both Vita's irresistible charm and her selfishness. Like his subject, he is a natural storyteller, and his impeccable scholarship never weighs down his lively narrative' Independent 'Brave man to take on the biography of Vita, and he has brought it off superbly ... It studies and reveals this extraordinary woman as well as could possibly be. A fine achievement' Spectator, Susan Hill 'Astute and engaging, Dennison looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it ... fascinating ... an insightful book. The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossessions, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon' Literary Review 'Dennison emphasises the desire for solitude that existed in tension with her joyous sensuality and need for love' Guardian 'Detailed and fascinating ... Dennison shows true admiration for his latest subject ... freshly chronicled here for the first time in more than 30 years' Daily Express 'Intimate ... A splendid biography of a splendid character' The Lady 'This astute and engaging book looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it ... Fascinating ... Insightful ... The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossession, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon' Literary Review 'Comprehensively documents her literary ... with evocative portraits of her husband [and lovers] ... Dennison's Vita is convincingly ambivalent and inflammatory, a product of her age' New Statesman 'This carefully researched book is intelligently and elegantly written ... balanced, oratical and confident' Spectator 'Brilliant ... thorough and engaging' Daily Mail Author InformationMatthew Dennison is the author of three critically acclaimed works of non-fiction: ‘The Last Princess: The Devoted Life of Queen Victoria''s Youngest Daughter’, written with the full assistance of the Royal Archives and published in nine UK editions to date, ‘Empress of Rome: The Life of Livia’, and ‘The Twelve Caesars’. Described in The Independent as ''one of those rare marvels, a historical biographer whose work has reached the bestseller lists'', he is also a regular contributor toCountry Life, Telegraph Magazine, The Times and Majesty. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |