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Out flew the web and floated wide. Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons The

Out flew the web and floated wide. Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons The


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Out flew the web and floated wide. Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons The

Out flew the web and floated wide. Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons The Lady of Shallott. Date: c.1920

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Out flew the web and floated wide: The Lady of Shalott, a legendary figure from Tennyson's iconic poem, is depicted in this stunning illustration by Florence Harrison. Dated around 1920, this image brings to life the enchanting tale of the beautiful woman who lived in a tower by the river, cursed to die if she ever looked directly at the world outside. The Lady, with her long, flowing hair and ethereal beauty, gazes out of her window, her eyes fixed on the reflection of Sir Lancelot in the mirror before her. Surrounded by the intricate patterns of her medieval turret, she wears a flowing white gown, her delicate features framed by the arched window. In the foreground, a pair of doves take flight, their wings spread wide, symbolizing the freedom and release that the Lady seeks as she sets off on her fateful journey down the river. The Lady of Shalott is a timeless legend, one that continues to captivate audiences with its themes of love, beauty, and the passage of time. Harrison's illustration perfectly captures the essence of this classic poem, transporting us to a magical world of medieval castles, enchanted rivers, and the enduring power of legend.

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