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Opposite Contraries The Unknown Journals Of Emily Carr And Other Writings Emily Carr

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Opposite Contraries The Unknown Journals Of Emily Carr And Other Writings Emily Carr
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Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Emily Carr, Susan Crean
ISBN: 9781550548969, 1550548964
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Opposite Contraries The Unknown Journals Of Emily Carr And Other Writings Emily Carr by Emily Carr, Susan Crean 9781550548969, 1550548964 instant download after payment.

Collected here for the first time in book form are the expurgated sections of artist, writer, and rebel Emily Carr's unpublished journals, her important "Lecture on Totems" about Native art and people, and letters to and from several key figures in her life. The unpublished journal entries include long passages about her first meeting with Sophie Frank, a Squamish basket maker who became a confidante; anguished meditations on her spiritual mission; musings about Native culture and the white community's reaction to it; and thoughts about her sisters and relatives. This collection also features commentary by noted literary historian Susan Crean that offers cultural and historical context.

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