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Hardcover The Three Sitwells: A Biographical and Critical Study Book

ISBN: 1026039673

ISBN13: 9781026039670

The Three Sitwells: A Biographical and Critical Study

"The Three Sitwells, a Biographical and Critical Study" is a comprehensive exploration of the lives and literary contributions of the influential Sitwell siblings: Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell. Written by R. L. Megroz, this work examines the unique family dynamic and the shared artistic vision that propelled the trio to the forefront of the English Modernist movement.

Through detailed biographical sketches and insightful critical analysis, Megroz delves into the distinct poetic styles and prose techniques that defined each sibling's career. The study highlights their roles as provocateurs and innovators in the post-war literary landscape, tracing their development from childhood to their establishment as central figures in London's cultural circles.

As a critical study, the book offers a deep dive into the themes of their major works and their collective impact on 20th-century poetry and aesthetics. It serves as an essential resource for those interested in the history of Modernism and the enduring legacy of one of Britain's most fascinating literary families.

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