Title: Orchard and Vineyard
Author: V. Sackville-West
Release date: August 20, 2015 [eBook #49740]
Most recently updated: January 25, 2021
Language: English
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BY THE SAME AUTHOR |
POEMS OF WEST AND EAST |
THE BODLEY HEAD |
V. SACKVILLE-WEST
LONDON: JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD LTD., VIGO ST., W.
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMXXI
TO——
Printed in Great Britain
by Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh
Some of these poems have already appeared in The London Mercury, The Observer, Country Life, The Woman’s Leader, The Anglo-French Review; to the editors of these papers I am indebted for permission to republish.
[The scene is laid in a circular space of grass in a garden, enclosed by a stone balustrade broken at intervals by statues of sylvan deities. A background of cypresses. An assembly of dim figures.
Right, the Muse of Tragedy upon a raised throne. Centre, a great convoluted shell, in which a naked youth lies sleeping.]
Melpomene. (She is crowned with vine-leaves, shod with the cothurnus, and carries in her hand a tragic mask.)
She addresses
the assembly.
She addresses
the assembly.
She tells the
occasion of the
masque.
She tells of
Youth in
Love.
They press
forward round
the shell.
(Villanelle). For B. M.
“Sumurun,”
Cornwall, 1920.
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POEMS OF WEST Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 3s. 6d. net Morning Post.—“The poems in her first volume reveal a personality both charming and courageous; they have all been lived, not merely written.” Observer.—“There are rare strokes of force and colour, and some whole poems which stand out for complete expression, glowing in impulse, decisive in form.” |
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THE DRAGON “A strong and eminent achievement. Miss Sackville-West is established by her new book as a woman of mark in contemporary literature.”—Observer. “There is vigour, simplicity, beauty, and even greatness on every page of this book.”—Daily Express. HERITAGE “A vigorous novel, full of English air, and rich in English character.”—Times Literary Supplement. “Writing with a distinction, a sincerity, and a command of vivid imagery rarely lavished on modern English prose.”—Westminster Gazette. |
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