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As I read over the lives of these robbers and pickpockets, strange doubts began to arise in my mind about virtue and crime (colour litho)
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As I read over the lives of these robbers and pickpockets, strange doubts began to arise in my mind about virtue and crime (colour litho)
3094318 As I read over the lives of these robbers and pickpockets, strange doubts began to arise in my mind about virtue and crime (colour litho) by Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: As I read over the lives of these robbers and pickpockets, strange doubts began to arise in my mind about virtue and crime. Illustration for Lavengro, The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest by George Borrow (Peter Davies, c 1920).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22622400
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Arise Began Doubts George Borrow Lamp Lavengro Lives Mind Pickpockets Read Robbers Strange Virtue
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The captivating print titled "As I read over the lives of these robbers and pickpockets, strange doubts began to arise in my mind about virtue and crime" by Edmund Joseph Sullivan evokes a sense of intrigue and contemplation. The image portrays a man engrossed in deep study, surrounded by books and illuminated by the soft glow of a lamp. His furrowed brow suggests that he is grappling with profound thoughts as he delves into the pages before him. This artwork serves as an illustration for George Borrow's novel, Lavengro, which explores themes of morality and human nature. As we gaze upon this scene, we are transported into the protagonist's mindset, sharing his internal struggle between right and wrong. The juxtaposition of literature on robbers and pickpockets with the concept of virtue raises thought-provoking questions about the complexities of human behavior. It challenges our preconceived notions about good versus evil, prompting us to question whether there may be shades of gray within these realms. In this age-old battle between vice and righteousness, Sullivan's color lithograph invites us to reflect on our own moral compasses. It reminds us that even when confronted with tales of criminality or immorality, it is essential to maintain an open mind – for it is through such introspection that true understanding can emerge.
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