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Estella And Pip In Miss Havishams Garden. "let US Make One More Round Of The Garden, "Said Estella. "you Shall Be My Page And Give Me Your Shoulder. "Her Handsome Dress Had Trailed Upon The Ground. She Held It In One Hand, And With The Other Lightly Touched My Shoulder. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910
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Estella And Pip In Miss Havishams Garden. "let US Make One More Round Of The Garden, "Said Estella. "you Shall Be My Page And Give Me Your Shoulder. "Her Handsome Dress Had Trailed Upon The Ground. She Held It In One Hand, And With The Other Lightly Touched My Shoulder. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910
Estella And Pip In Miss Havishams Garden. " let US Make One More Round Of The Garden, " Said Estella. " you Shall Be My Page And Give Me Your Shoulder." Her Handsome Dress Had Trailed Upon The Ground. She Held It In One Hand, And With The Other Lightly Touched My Shoulder. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910
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In this illustration by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations, we are transported to Miss Havisham's haunting garden. The scene depicts Estella and Pip as they stroll through the overgrown pathways, surrounded by decaying beauty. Estella, dressed in an exquisite gown that once radiated elegance but now trails upon the ground, takes the lead. With grace and poise, she invites Pip to be her page for one more round of exploration. Her hand delicately rests on his shoulder as they navigate the forgotten corners of this enchanting yet melancholic space. Furniss skillfully captures the essence of these iconic characters from Victorian literature. Their contrasting personalities come alive through their body language and attire - Estella exudes confidence and refinement while Pip appears humble yet eager to please. This illustration not only showcases Furniss' artistic talent but also serves as a visual representation of the themes explored in Great Expectations: social class, identity, love, and self-discovery. As we gaze upon this timeless image from Dickens' masterpiece published in 1910, we are reminded of the enduring power of classic literature to transport us into different worlds and evoke a range of emotions. Ken Welsh's print beautifully preserves this moment from one of English literature's most beloved stories – a testament to both its cultural significance and lasting impact on readers throughout generations.
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