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Two Masters Explain Pride and Prejudice
1At the end of the 9th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the pen illustrations of English novels enjoyed a high reputation, and the artistic level of classical pen illustrations was unparalleled, which complemented the masterpieces and was peerless! At that time, the publication of novels was very serious, and the illustrated novels needed artists to draw illustrations, and the books were beautifully bound! It is a book art!

There are two famous illustrators who draw pen illustrations for famous novels (Pride and Prejudice)! One is Charles Brock, and the other is Hugh Thomson.

In 1950s, China translator Wang chose Brock's pen illustrations as his translation version. Brock was born in 1870 and died in 1938. He is a famous outstanding pen illustrator in Britain. Most of his works are signed by CE? Brock Brock illustrated the novel (Pride and Prejudice) in 1895. ...

This is Brock's illustration, which describes the eldest daughter Jane riding in the rain to meet her sweetheart.

This is Brock's illustration describing the heroine Elizabeth's first encounter with the arrogant hero Mr. Darcy! These pictures are really unforgettable. The reason why I was so impressed by reading novels in those years is because I think outstanding British illustrators have played an extraordinary role in setting off artistic effects!

Gentleman's demeanor and British amorous feelings are illustrated in Charles Brock's illustrations, which are the best enjoyment of reading love novels! The best feeling of reading a novel is that everyone has a perfect imaginary image in his mind, and the illustrator skillfully outlines the perfect artistic image. Later, the hero and heroine images in the film were not as wonderful as the illustrations in the initial impression!

Illustrator Hugh Thomson was born in 1860 and died in 1920! He is an outstanding Irish pen illustrator in Victorian era! Looking at Hugh Thomson's illustrations reminds me of the British actor hugh grant's English model ... Please enjoy the wonderful pictures in the illustrated edition (Pride and Prejudice) written by Hugh Thomson 1894. ....

It is clearly stated at the beginning of the novel that all rich bachelors always want to marry a wife, which has become a universally recognized truth. ......

(The picture is taken from the Library of Rational Professional Writers.)

Hugh Thomson's Illustrations of Reason and Emotion