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Mother Sereda gives Jurgen a Wednesday

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From Chapter 6 - "Showing that Sereda is Feminine"

Thus Jurgen came through a forest, wherein he saw many things not salutary to notice, to a great stone house like a prison, and he sought shelter there. But he could find nobody about the place, until he came to a large hall, newly swept. This was a depressing apartment, in its chill neat emptiness, for it was unfurnished save for a bare deal table, upon which lay a yardstick and a pair of scales. Above this table hung a wicker cage, containing a blue bird, and another wicker cage containing three white pigeons. And in this hall a woman, no longer young, dressed all in blue, and wearing a white towel by way of head-dress was assorting curiously colored cloths.

Topical Subject

Historical fiction; Fantasy fiction; Linoleum block-printing

Personal Name Subject

Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958; Ogden, Samuel Robinson, Jr. (1896-1985)

Language

eng

Genre

linocuts (prints); books

Local Genre

artwork; text

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Still Image

Digital Format

image/jpg

Rights Statement URL

https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/

Rights

This material is in the public domain in the United States and thus is free of any copyright restriction. Acknowledgement of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.

Collection

Twenty-two Plates From Cabell's Jurgen

Source

Ogden S, James Branch Cabell Collection, James Branch Cabell Collection. Twenty-Two Plates from Cabell’s Jurgen. [publisher not identified]; 1929.

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jurgenplates_007.jpg

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