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In conversation with the ladies, illustration from Pride & Prejudice

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In conversation with the ladies, illustration from Pride & Prejudice

XJF451388 In conversation with the ladies, illustration from Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, edition published in 1894 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr. Collins and Charlotte speaking to Miss. de Bourgh and Mrs. Jenkinson; Jane Austen (1775-1817); ); British, out of copyright

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In Conversation with the Ladies

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captures a scene of utmost elegance and social etiquette from Jane Austen's beloved novel, Pride & Prejudice. This exquisite illustration, created by Hugh Thomson in 1894, brings to life the memorable encounter between Mr. Collins, Charlotte Lucas, Miss de Bourgh, and Mrs. Jenkinson. Set against the backdrop of Hunsford Parsonage at Rosings Park, we witness Mr. Collins' pompous demeanor as he engages in conversation with these esteemed ladies. Dressed in their finest Georgian regency costumes, they exude grace and refinement. The carriage parked nearby hints at Lady Catherine de Bourgh's presence - an influential character whose daughter is none other than Miss de Bourgh herself. As Elizabeth Bennet's visit to Hunsford unfolds, this meeting becomes a pivotal moment in the story. Thomson's intricate engraving skillfully captures each character's personality through their expressions and body language. The vibrant dialogue between them is palpable as they exchange words filled with propriety and subtle wit. This print serves as a visual testament to Austen's masterful storytelling and her ability to depict societal intricacies within her novels. It transports us back to a time when conversations were art forms themselves - carefully crafted dances of words that revealed hidden intentions and desires. As we gaze upon this illustration from Pride & Prejudice, we are reminded of Austen’s enduring legacy and her timeless portrayal of human nature amidst the complexities of love and society

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