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And see how the children go on, 1896 (engraving)
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And see how the children go on, 1896 (engraving)
2962878 And see how the children go on, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 46 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818. This edition published in 1921 by Macmillan and Co. using Thomsons plates from 1896.
Marianne assures Elinor that back in Barton she will enjoy a quiet life: When the weather is settled, and I have recovered my strength, " said she, " we will take long walks together every day. We will walk to the farm at the edge of the down, and see how the children go on ); British, out of copyright
Media ID 22441882
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Austen Barton Dashwood Elinor Illness Marianne Recovered Recovery Sisters Regency
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This print titled "And see how the children go on, 1896" by Hugh Thomson takes us back to a simpler time in the late 19th century. The engraving beautifully captures a scene from Jane Austen's beloved novel, Sense and Sensibility. In this particular chapter, Marianne Dashwood assures her sister Elinor of a peaceful life awaiting them in Barton. As they stroll through the picturesque countryside, Marianne promises Elinor that once she has regained her strength after an illness, they will embark on long walks together every day. Their destination is a farm nestled at the edge of the down where they can witness firsthand how the local children are faring. The image exudes tranquility and hints at themes of recovery and sisterly bond. It transports us to an era when society was more connected with nature and village life played an integral role in daily routines. The illustration showcases Thomson's exceptional talent as he skillfully brings Austen's words to life. As we admire this enchanting artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of the enduring power of literature and its ability to transport us across time and space. This print serves as both a visual delight for art enthusiasts and a nostalgic reminder for fans of Austen's timeless storytelling.
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