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Laura Knight: A Life
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A note on source material vi Acknowledgements vii Foreword by R. John Croft ix Introduction: "I can twist and turn" 1 Chapter One: "Our unconventional household" 5 Chapter Two: "Why must girls be pretty?" 19 Chapter Three: "The only serious girl student" 33 Chapter Four: "A place and a people apart" 50 Chapter Five: "Watering the seeds of our ideas" 70 Chapter Six: "Life was going with a swing" 82 Chapter Seven: "Daring grew, I would work only in my own way" 102 Chapter Eight: "Armed with my sketch-book and full of confidence" 126 Chapter Nine: "To understand, to grasp life with both hands" 156 Chapter Ten: "A panoramic view - like a half-rolled map" 178 Chapter Eleven: "Keep going, keep going" 203 Chapter Twelve: "To hold the excitement and the ecstasy" 226 Conclusion: "A rainbow shone right into our back yard" 245 Afterword by David Phillips 249 List of Exhibitions 251 Appeal for Information 252 Select Bibliography 253 Index 255

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The cultural historian Dr Barbara C. Morden specialises in art and literary history. She was born & educated in Newcastle-upon Tyne & studied at the Universities of Nottingham & Newcastle. She is well known in the North East of England, nationally & internationally for her entertaining & scholarly lectures & presentations. For several years she has worked for the Open University (UK) as an Arts Consultant & Associate Lecturer. Best known for her best-selling book John Martin: Apocalypse Now! (2010),she is a regular contributor to the English Review & has recently given lectures & gallery tours in Newcastle, Sheffield, Nottingham & Norwich. Currently she is researching & writing a biography of the English Impressionist painter Dame Laura Knight.

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Barbara Morden has come up with a gem, it stands out and stays on the mind more than any photo or painting. This biography is a book I recommend to all collectors and lovers of Laura Knight and her works. R. John Croft, Laura Knight Trust and great nephew to the artist Barbara Morden's much-anticipated biography of Dame Laura Knight appears at a time of renewed interest in the artist. Informed, accurate, well-presented and, above all, entertaining, this is a book that will generate much pleasure. Neil Walker, Curator, Djanogly Art Gallery, University of Nottingham

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