Department/School of Contributor's Major
Art, Design, and Theatre
Publication Date
4-12-2018
Disciplines
Art and Design
Type of Work
Art
Description
"Great grief is a divine and terrible radiance which transfigures the wretched. At that moment, Fantine had again become beautiful." -- Victor Hugo, Les Miserables
Graphite on paper
Editor's Note
Please see the Editors' Foreword - A Christian Response to Art and Literature: A Very Short Guide to Images and Texts
Contributor's Note
Meredith Hinks is a sophomore Studio Art major at Cedarville University. She loves working in a variety of mediums, and often takes her inspiration from classic literature.
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Recommended Citation
Hinks, Meredith J.
(2018)
"Fantine,"
Cedarville Review: Vol. 18, Article 15.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarvillereview/vol18/iss1/15
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