George Sand the Search for Love
Marie Jenney Howe
George Sand the Search for Love
Marie Jenney Howe
- The biography of Sand (Amandine-Aurore-Lucie Dupin), considered by some to be the greatest feminine genius known to literature. A prolific writer, she began with romantic fiction, then turned to novels of social reform and rounded out her forty-five years of writing with pastoral tales that have become classics, producing one hundred and ten volumes in all. She lived a life, which some believe was full of contradictions, but in retrospect she was a woman one hundred years ahead of her time. Contents: Aurore; Mademoiselle Dupin; Madame Dudevant; George and Alfred; George and Michel; Madame Sand; Sand and Chopin; Love of Humanity; The Theater; The Sand-Musset Controversy; Mother George; and Grandmother George.
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