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Into the sunny day was thrust the face of Mistress Hibbens
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Into the sunny day was thrust the face of Mistress Hibbens
931009 Into the sunny day was thrust the face of Mistress Hibbens by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Scarlet Letter, published by Metheun & Co circa 1920); British, out of copyright
Media ID 22241414
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Boston Bright Hawthorne New England Puritan Scarlet Letter Witch
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This print titled "Into the sunny day was thrust the face of Mistress Hibbens" transports us to a bygone era, immersing us in the world of Nathaniel Hawthorne's renowned novel, The Scarlet Letter. The image captures a pivotal moment in the story when Mistress Hibbens, an enigmatic character associated with witchcraft and darkness, unexpectedly emerges into the bright sunlight. The composition is strikingly atmospheric as it showcases a window framing this haunting visage. With her piercing gaze and mysterious expression, Mistress Hibbens seems to transcend time itself. Her presence is intensified by her elaborate Puritan costume, which adds an air of authenticity to this American literary masterpiece. Through this evocative engraving by Hugh Thomson, we are reminded of the power of literature to transport us into different worlds and eras. It serves as a visual reminder that even within seemingly idyllic New England landscapes lies hidden complexity and intrigue. As viewers delve deeper into this artwork from Fine Art Finder's private collection, they are invited to reflect on themes such as sin, guilt, and societal expectations explored within Hawthorne's novel. This image becomes not just a mere representation but also a gateway for contemplation about human nature and our capacity for both lightness and darkness. In summary, "Into the sunny day was thrust the face of Mistress Hibbens" encapsulates both beauty and mystery while serving as an invitation for readers to explore one of America's most beloved literary works – The Scarlet Letter.
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