Emily Carr
Born
in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
December 13, 1871
Died
March 02, 1945
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Klee Wyck
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published
1941
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45 editions
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Growing Pains: The Autobiography of Emily Carr
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published
1946
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23 editions
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The Book of Small
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published
1942
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30 editions
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The House of All Sorts
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published
1943
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24 editions
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Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of Emily Carr
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published
1966
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17 editions
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Emily Carr and Her Dogs: Flirt, Punk, and Loo
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published
2005
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6 editions
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The Complete Writings of Emily Carr
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Sister and I in Alaska
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published
2014
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6 editions
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The Heart of a Peacock
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published
1986
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7 editions
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Pause: An Emily Carr Sketch Book
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published
1953
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9 editions
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“If you're going to lick the icing off somebody else's cake you won't be nourished and it won't do you any good, or you might find the cake had caraway seeds and you hate them.”
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“What do these forests make you feel? Their weight and density, their crowded orderliness. There is scarcely room for another tree and yet there is space around each. They are profoundly solemn yet upliftingly joyous; like the Bible, you can find strength in them that you look for. How absolutely full of truth they are, how full of reality. The juice and essence of life are in them; they teem with life, growth and expansion. They are a refuge for myriads of living things. As the breezes blow among them, they quiver, yet how still they stand developing with the universe. God is among them. He has breathed with them the breath of life, might and patience. They stand developing, springing from tiny seeds, pushing close to Mother Earth. Fluffy baby things first, sheltering beneath their parents, mounting higher, spreading brave braches, pushing with mighty strength not to be denied skywards. Tossing in the breezes, glowing in the sunshine, bathing in the showers, bending below the snow piled on their branches, drinking the dew, rejoicing in creation, bracing each other, sheltering the birds and beasts, the myriad insects.”
― Opposite Contraries: The Unknown Journals of Emily Carr and Other Writings
― Opposite Contraries: The Unknown Journals of Emily Carr and Other Writings
“I think that one's art is a growth inside one. I do not think one can explain growth. It is silent and subtle. One does not keep digging up a plant to see how it grows.”
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