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Victoria Glendinning

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Victoria Glendinning CBE (née Seebohm; born 23 April 1937) is a British biographer, novelist, critic, and broadcaster. Her biography Edith Sitwell: A Unicorn Among Lions (1981) won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.Two of her biographies, Vita: The Life of V. Sackville-West (1983) and Anthony Trollope (1992), won the Whitbread Book Award. She was elected in 1982 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was appointed in 1998 Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).

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  • He cannot be seen as an Enlightenment figure. What we think of as eighteenth-century, in terms of architecture, furniture, painting and the decorative arts, came mostly after his heyday. He died in 1745 and was isolated by deafness and dementia from the late 1730s.
  • With his wife, he founded the Hogarth Press. He had no idea when he married Virginia Stephen how her mental instability would determine and distort his own trajectory, nor that she would become one of the most famous English authors of the twentieth century. He knew how to love, and she was the love of his life. After her suicide came change and a new attachment. In his last decade, five volumes of autobiography won him respect and recognition. He left not only distinguished books on international relations, but also satirical squibs, a great mass of literary and political journalism, a play, poetry, short stories, and two novels.

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