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Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, CH (/sæˈʃɛvərəl/; 15 November 1897 1 October 1988) was an English writer, best known as an art critic, music critic (his books on Mozart, Liszt, and Domenico Scarlatti are still consulted), and writer on architecture, particularly the baroque. Dame Edith Sitwell and Sir Osbert Sitwell were his older siblings.[1]

Sir

Sacheverell Sitwell

Bt CH
Sitwell in 1927
BornSacheverell Reresby Sitwell
(1897-11-15)15 November 1897
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Died1 October 1988(1988-10-01) (aged 90)
Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
OccupationWriter
EducationEton College
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford
Period1918–1986
Spouse
Georgia Doble
(m. 1925; died 1980)
ChildrenSir Reresby Sitwell, 7th Baronet
Francis Sitwell
ParentsSir George Sitwell, 4th Baronet
Lady Ida Denison
RelativesEdith Sitwell (sister)
Osbert Sitwell (brother)
George Sitwell (grandson)
William Sitwell (grandson)

Sitwell produced some 50 volumes of poetry and some 50 works on art, music, architecture, and travel.[2]


Life


Sacheverell Sitwell was the youngest child of Sir George Sitwell, 4th Baronet, of Renishaw Hall. His mother was the former Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison, a daughter of the 1st Earl of Londesborough and a granddaughter of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort. She claimed a descent through female lines from the Plantagenets.

Born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, he was brought up in Derbyshire and educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford. In World War I he served from 1916 in the British Army, in the Grenadier Guards.

After the war he went to Balliol College in Oxford but did not complete a degree, and was heavily involved in Osbert and Edith's projects. On 12 October 1925 he married a Canadian daughter of a wealthy banker, Georgia Doble (19051980).[3] They had two sons – Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 7th Baronet (19272009) and Francis Trajan Sacheverell Sitwell (19352004).[4] He was also a member of White's and St James's clubs.[5]

Georgia Doble Sitwell by William Acton (1906-1945)
Georgia Doble Sitwell by William Acton (1906-1945)

Georgia Doble had difficulty adapting to married existence and missed the social life in London. Despite affairs on both sides, they remained deeply attached to each other until the end and never officially separated. The personal correspondence of Doble, preserved at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, include letters with David Stuart Horner and Frank Magro, Osbert Sitwell's partners, and friends like Lawrence Audrain, John Lehmann, Loelia Lindsay, René Massigli, Evelyn Waugh, and Mae West.[6]

Sitwell was an early member of the New Party, a group established in 1931 by Oswald Mosley and containing former members of the major British political parties.[7]

In his later life he withdrew from the publicity that attached to the Sitwells collectively, instead preferring to travel and concentrate on writing. He became the 6th baronet, inheriting the title when Osbert died in 1969. He was made a Companion of Honour in 1984. His main residence was Weston Hall, Northamptonshire, the family home and he served as High Sheriff of Northamptonshire for 1948.[8]

He died aged 90 in October 1988, and is buried in the churchyard of Weedon Lois in Northamptonshire, next to his wife Georgia, who predeceased him, and near his sister Edith.[9]

As his poetry was so severely criticised, particularly by those who disliked the Sitwells in general, and although Canons of Giant Art was a work of considerable impact, he refused to publish any of his poems for many years. In 1967 Derek Parker published a selection of his poems in the summer edition of Poetry Review, including his elegy for his beloved sister Edith. Among his most remarkable and original works are a series of lengthy autobiographical and art-based "fantasias" such as "For Want of the Golden City", "The Hunters and the Hunted" and "Dance of the Quick and the Dead" (1936). Constant Lambert set to music The Rio Grande, one of his poems, which was performed and broadcast in 1928.

Sitwell was the author of the book Poltergeists (1940). It reviewed poltergeist cases over the centuries. He concluded that many cases could be explained by human trickery (conscious or unconscious) and hysteria.[10]


Works



References


  1. "Sir Sacheverell Sitwell Dies at 90, Last of Trio of Literary Eccentrics". The New York Times. Associated Press. 3 October 1988. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  2. "Sacheverell Sitwell Poems > My poetic side". mypoeticside.com. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  3. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 2003, vol. 3, p. 3635
  4. [Obituary] Francis Sitwell, The Times Register, 27 January 2004.
  5. Who's Who. Adam and Charles Black. 1951. p. 2619.
  6. "Georgia Doble Sitwell". An Inventory of Her Collection at the Harry Ransom Center. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  7. Richard Griffiths, Fellow Travellers on the Right, Oxford University Press, 1983, p. 33
  8. "London Gazette 1948". Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  9. "Sacheverell Sitwell - Find a Grave". findagrave.com. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  10. Bradford, Sarah. (1993). Sacheverell Sitwell: Splendours and Miseries. Sinclair-Stevenson. p. 291

Sources




Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Osbert Sitwell
Baronet
(of Renishaw, Derbyshire)
19691988
Succeeded by
Reresby Sitwell

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- [en] Sacheverell Sitwell

[es] Sacheverell Sitwell

Sacheverell Sitwell (15 de noviembre de 1897-1 de octubre de 1988) fue un escritor inglés, más conocido como crítico de arte y escritor sobre la arquitectura, en especial, barroca. Fue el hermano menor de Edith Sitwell y de Osbert Sitwell.

[fr] Sacheverell Sitwell

Sacheverell Sitwell (Scarborough (Yorkshire du Nord) 1897-Towcester 1988), 6e baronnet, est un poète et essayiste anglais, frère cadet de Dame Edith Sitwell et de Sir Osbert Sitwell, eux-mêmes poètes. D'un style plus traditionnel que ses aînés, il a publié ses Selected Poems en 1948.



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