Edith Sitwell AKA Edith Louisa Sitwell Born: 7-Sep-1887 Birthplace: Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Died: 9-Dec-1964 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Female Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Poet Nationality: England Executive summary: Fa�ade Father: Sir George Sitwell, 4th Baronet Mother: Lady Ida Sitwell (socialite) Brother: Sir Osbert Sitwell (poet, b. 6-Dec-1892, d. 4-May-1969) Brother: Sacheverell Sitwell (critic, b. 15-Nov-1897, d. 1-Oct-1988)
Dame of the British Empire 1954 Converted to Catholicism 1955
Author of books:
The Mother and Other Poems (1915, poetry) Clowns' Houses (1918, poetry) Bucolic Comedies (1923, poetry) Fa�ade (1923, poetry) The Sleeping Beauty (1924, poetry) Gold Coast Customs (1929, poetry) Collected Poems (1930, poetry) Alexander Pope (1930, biography) Bath (1932) The English Eccentrics (1933) I Live Under a Black Sun (1937, novel) Street Songs (1942, poetry) A Poet's Notebook (1943) Green Song (1944, poetry) Song of the Cold (1945, poetry) Fanfare for Elizabeth (1946) A Notebook on William Shakespeare (1948) The Canticle of the Rose (1949) Gardeners and Astronomers (1953, poetry) The Outcasts (1962, poetry) The Queens and the Hive (1962) Taken Care Of (1965, memoir) Selected Letters (1970, letters)
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