A Great Task of Happiness by Louisa Young

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A Great Task of Happiness by Louisa Young

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Based on her diaries, this is a biography of Kathleen Scott. It traces her life from learning to sculpt with Rodin, her marriage to Captain Scott and the diaries she kept for him to read on his return from his Antarctic voyage, and her marrriage to Edward Hilton Young, 11 years after Scott's death.

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A Great Task of Happiness by Louisa Young

This is a biography of Kathleen Scott based on her diaries, and Bruce's brother and the Grand Postleniks of Wallachia. In Paris in 1901, she learnt to sculpt with Rodin and made friends with Isadora Duncan - whose illegitimate baby she later delivered - and enagaged in a long and silent flirtation with Edward Steichen and rebuffed Alistair Crowley. A formidable woman, Kathleen was a sculptor, a confidante of Asquith during his years as prime minster, and was loved and admired by men as diverse as Max Beerbohm, George Bernard Shaw, Lawrence of Arabia and the Norwegian explorer Nansen. In 1908 she married Robert Falcon Scott and after bearing Peter, the son she had longed for, helped Captain Scott to prepare for his ill-fated Antarctic expedition. She learnt of her husband's death 18 months after it had happened, in mid-ocean on her way to meet him. In 1910 she started to keep diaries for Scott to read on his return; after his death she continued writing them, covering politics, exploration, art and her friends and family. Eleven years after Captain Scott's death she married again, to Edward Hilton Young (later Lord Kennet), who was to become a cabinet minister, and had another son, Wayland. She was always independent, energetic and fond of men and babies, though her spirit was considered masculine - Shaw said that his friendship with her was the nearest he came to homosexuality.
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ISBN 13 9780333578384
ISBN 10 0333578384
Title A Great Task of Happiness
Author Louisa Young
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1995-06-09
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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