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Mary Anne Evans (ie George Eliot), aged five, feels with more intensity her burst into... (chromolitho)
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Mary Anne Evans (ie George Eliot), aged five, feels with more intensity her burst into... (chromolitho)
2817241 Mary Anne Evans (ie George Eliot), aged five, feels with more intensity her burst into... (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary Anne Evans (ie George Eliot), aged five, feels with more intensity her burst into the conspicuousness of public life.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22705386
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Aged Amos Barton Biography Burst George Eliot Hymns Intensity Public Singing Stand Mary Anne Evans Monumument Stone Church
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In this chromolitho print, we are transported back to the 19th century and introduced to a young Mary Anne Evans, better known as George Eliot. At just five years old, she exudes an undeniable sense of intensity as she experiences her first taste of public life. Dressed in a quaint bonnet and seated on a wooden pew in a stone church, Mary Anne stands out amongst the congregation of adults. With her small frame and innocent expression, it is clear that she is not yet fully aware of the weight that will come with her future fame as one of England's greatest novelists. As hymns fill the air, Mary Anne's eyes sparkle with curiosity and wonder. She listens intently to the melodies and words sung by those around her, perhaps already developing an appreciation for music that would later find its way into her literary works. This image captures a pivotal moment in Mary Anne's life - the burst into conspicuousness. It foreshadows the path she will embark upon as an influential figure in literature and society. The grandeur of the stone church behind her serves as both a metaphorical monument to her future achievements and a testament to the architectural beauty prevalent during this era. Through this artwork, we catch a glimpse of young Mary Anne Evans' potential greatness before it has even begun to blossom. It reminds us that even at such tender ages, some individuals possess an extraordinary depth of emotion and intellect that sets them apart from their peers.
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