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'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "My dear --dear Julian, " Elizabeth stroked Creator: Frank Dadd. '"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M
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'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "My dear --dear Julian, " Elizabeth stroked Creator: Frank Dadd. '"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "My dear --dear Julian, " Elizabeth stroked Julian's arm with her gentle hand, "Oh Julian! Do I pray thee do not dance any more with Anthony.", 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890
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Urith - A Tale of Dartmoor
EDITORS COMMENTS
by Sabine Baring-Gould, M.A., is a captivating work of fiction that was first published in The Graphic, an illustrated weekly newspaper, in 1890. This evocative black and white print depicts a pivotal moment from the story, featuring the characters Elizabeth and Julian. Elizabeth, dressed in high-class Victorian attire, tenderly touches Julian's arm as she speaks to him in a low voice. Her concerned expression and gentle touch convey the depth of her feelings as she implores him to cease dancing with Anthony. The backdrop of Dartmoor, with its rugged terrain and somber atmosphere, adds to the sense of drama and intrigue. The image is a beautiful representation of the story's themes of love, jealousy, and social class. Sabine Baring-Gould, a reverend and prolific writer, penned the tale, while Frank Dadd, a skilled artist, brought the characters to life through his illustrations. The print, which was published in The Graphic between July and December of 1890, remains a testament to the enduring power of literature and the art of storytelling. The print also serves as a fascinating glimpse into the fashion and social norms of the 1890s. The intricate details of Elizabeth's dress and Julian's attire provide a window into the world of the upper class during this era. Overall, this print is a must-have for anyone with an interest in Victorian literature, art, or history.
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