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Emily Carr / Lewis DeSoto ; with an introduction by John Ralston Saul (Series Editor).

Par : DeSoto, Lewis.
Collaborateur(s) : Saul, John Ralston, 1947-.
Collection : Extraordinary Canadians. Éditeur : Toronto, ON : Penguin Canada, 2011Édition : 1st ed.Description :185 p. : cov. ill. ; 20 cm.ISBN : 9780143055877 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Emily Carr 1871-1945 | Artist -- Biography | Painters -- Canada -- Biography | Victorian Society -- Biography | Canada -- Biography | Journey of Independence -- Biography | Proficient | C1 (CEFR)Ressources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalog.
Dépouillement complet :
Introduction by John Ralston Saul
Chapter 1: A Meeting
Chapter 2: The Past
Chapter 3: Victoria
Chapter 4: A Student of Art
Chapter 5: A Canadian Abroad
Chapter 6: Vancouver
Chapter 7: In the French Style
Chapter 8: The Wild Beast
Chapter 9: How to Be a Woman
Chapter 10: Female Hysteria
Chapter 11: The Edge of Nowhere
Chapter 12: The Great Stillness
Chapter 13: In the Wilderness
Chapter 14: A Canadian Artist
Chapter 15: Lawren
Chapter 16: Some Ladies Prefer Indians
Chapter 17: Sophie
Chapter 18: Animals
Chapter 19: The Face in the Mirror
Chapter 20: The Painter
Chapter 21: The Loves of Emily
Chapter 22: Her Little Book
Chapter 23: Into the Mystic
Chapter 24: The Failure and Success of Emily Carr
Chapter 25: Epitaph
Résumé : "Mad, bad, and dangerous to know is how Victorian society dismissed Emily Carr. Lewis DeSoto, a painter and novelist, sees Emily Carr as a woman in search of God, freedom, and the essence of art. Her quest to be an independent woman and a modern artist takes her from the studios of Paris to deep inside the remote Native villages of the West Coast forests. It is a lifetime journey of almost mythic proportions in which she struggles to define not only herself but also her country. A creator of extraordinary power, a seeker of mystical truth, a woman of unusual courage, Carr is revealed as one of those unique individuals who articulate the symbols and images by which Canada knows itself." (Publisher's website)
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Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction by John Ralston Saul

Chapter 1: A Meeting

Chapter 2: The Past

Chapter 3: Victoria

Chapter 4: A Student of Art

Chapter 5: A Canadian Abroad

Chapter 6: Vancouver

Chapter 7: In the French Style

Chapter 8: The Wild Beast

Chapter 9: How to Be a Woman

Chapter 10: Female Hysteria

Chapter 11: The Edge of Nowhere

Chapter 12: The Great Stillness

Chapter 13: In the Wilderness

Chapter 14: A Canadian Artist

Chapter 15: Lawren

Chapter 16: Some Ladies Prefer Indians

Chapter 17: Sophie

Chapter 18: Animals

Chapter 19: The Face in the Mirror

Chapter 20: The Painter

Chapter 21: The Loves of Emily

Chapter 22: Her Little Book

Chapter 23: Into the Mystic

Chapter 24: The Failure and Success of Emily Carr

Chapter 25: Epitaph

"Mad, bad, and dangerous to know is how Victorian society dismissed Emily Carr. Lewis DeSoto, a painter and novelist, sees Emily Carr as a woman in search of God, freedom, and the essence of art. Her quest to be an independent woman and a modern artist takes her from the studios of Paris to deep inside the remote Native villages of the West Coast forests. It is a lifetime journey of almost mythic proportions in which she struggles to define not only herself but also her country. A creator of extraordinary power, a seeker of mystical truth, a woman of unusual courage, Carr is revealed as one of those unique individuals who articulate the symbols and images by which Canada knows itself." (Publisher's website)

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