
Growing Pains
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Completed just before Emily Carr died in 1945, Growing Pains tells the story of Carr's life, beginning with her girlhood in pioneer Victoria and going on to her training as an artist in San Francisco, England and France. Also here is the frustration she felt at the rejection of her art by Canadians, of the years of despair when she stopped painting. She had to earn a living, and did so by running a small apartment-house, and her painful years of landladying and more joyful times raising dogs for sale, claimed all her time and energy. Then, towards the end of her life, came unexpected vindication and triumph when the Group of Seven accepted her as one of them. Throughout, the book is informed with Carr's passionatate love of and connection with nature.
Carr is a natural storyteller whose writing is vivid and vital, informed by wit, nostalgic charm, an artist's eye for description, a deep feeling for creatures and the foibles of humanity--all the things that made her previous books Klee Wyck and Book of Small so popular and critically acclaimed.
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Robin Laurence is an award-winning freelance writer, critic and curator based in Vancouver. She has a B.F.A. in studio arts and an M.A. in art history, and was educated at the University of Calgary, the University of Victoria, the Banff School of Fine Arts and the Instituto Allende in Mexico. She has written dozens of essays for local and regional galleries, and her articles on art have appeared in many magazines. Laurence was also visual arts critic for the Georgia Strait and the Vancouver Sun.
Ira Dilworth taught English at Victoria High School from 1915-26 and was the school's principal from 1926-34. He was a friend and mentor of the great Emily Carr, whose writing career he promoted as her literary agent. He taught at UBC for four years before joining CBC Radio, directing the corporation's BC operations from 1938-46. Dilworth founded the CBC Vancouver Orchestra in 1938 and in 1956 became director of the CBC English language network.
Content
Introduction by Robin Laurence
Foreword by Ira Dilworth
Part I
Baptism
Mother
Drawing and Insubordination
Graduation
Reasons
The Outdoor Sketch Class
Nellie and the Lily Field
Difference Between Nude and Naked
Beany
Evil
The Roarats
Gladness
Colour-Sense
Sisters Coming--Sisters Going
Last Chance
Mrs. Tucket
Telegraph Hill
The Mansion
Back to Canada
Part II
Home Again
Love and Poetry
The Voyage and Aunt Amelia
Aunt Amelia's PG House
St. Paul's
Letters of Introduction
Westminster Abbey--Architectural Museum
Life Class
Mrs. Radcliffe
Mrs. Simpson's
Leaving Miss Green's--Vincent Square
Pain and Mrs. Radcliffe--The Vicarage
Kicking The Regent Street Shoe-Man
Are You Saved?
Queen Victoria
English Spring
My Sister's Visit
Martyn
The Radcliffes' Art and District Visiting
London Tasted
The Other Side of Life
St. Ives
Bushey
Birds
Bitter Goodbye
Part III
Cariboo Gold
Vancouver
France
Rejected
New York
Lawren Harris
Green
Alternative
Seventieth Birthday and A Kiss For Canada
The Book of Small
Wild Geese
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