Author: Rene Doumic
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361422758
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings" by using Rene Doumic presents a complete exploration of the lifestyles and literary contributions of the enduring French author, George Sand. Doumic, a distinguished literary critic, delves into the multifaceted character of Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, who challenged societal norms and gender roles of her time. Through meticulous studies and insightful analysis, Doumic examines diverse aspects of Sand's life, from her unconventional non-public relationships to her prolific literary profession. He discusses Sand's works in element, highlighting recurring issues such as love, freedom, and social justice that are general in her novels, plays, and essays. Doumic offers profound insights into Sand's writing fashion, philosophical beliefs, and the profound effect of her works on French literature and society. He portrays Sand as a trailblazing parent whose literary genius keeps to encourage readers and writers alike. "George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings" stands as a tribute to Sand's enduring legacy and serves as an essential resource for absolutely everyone seeking a deeper understanding of this influential creator and her contributions to literature.
George Sand Some Aspects Of Her Life And Writings
Author: Rene Doumic
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361422758
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings" by using Rene Doumic presents a complete exploration of the lifestyles and literary contributions of the enduring French author, George Sand. Doumic, a distinguished literary critic, delves into the multifaceted character of Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, who challenged societal norms and gender roles of her time. Through meticulous studies and insightful analysis, Doumic examines diverse aspects of Sand's life, from her unconventional non-public relationships to her prolific literary profession. He discusses Sand's works in element, highlighting recurring issues such as love, freedom, and social justice that are general in her novels, plays, and essays. Doumic offers profound insights into Sand's writing fashion, philosophical beliefs, and the profound effect of her works on French literature and society. He portrays Sand as a trailblazing parent whose literary genius keeps to encourage readers and writers alike. "George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings" stands as a tribute to Sand's enduring legacy and serves as an essential resource for absolutely everyone seeking a deeper understanding of this influential creator and her contributions to literature.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361422758
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings" by using Rene Doumic presents a complete exploration of the lifestyles and literary contributions of the enduring French author, George Sand. Doumic, a distinguished literary critic, delves into the multifaceted character of Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, who challenged societal norms and gender roles of her time. Through meticulous studies and insightful analysis, Doumic examines diverse aspects of Sand's life, from her unconventional non-public relationships to her prolific literary profession. He discusses Sand's works in element, highlighting recurring issues such as love, freedom, and social justice that are general in her novels, plays, and essays. Doumic offers profound insights into Sand's writing fashion, philosophical beliefs, and the profound effect of her works on French literature and society. He portrays Sand as a trailblazing parent whose literary genius keeps to encourage readers and writers alike. "George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings" stands as a tribute to Sand's enduring legacy and serves as an essential resource for absolutely everyone seeking a deeper understanding of this influential creator and her contributions to literature.
George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings
Author: René Doumic
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
The following book is a biography about George Sands. She was a French novelist, memoirist and journalist. She was one of the most popular writers in Europe in her lifetime, being more renowned than both Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac in England during the 19th century. Sand is recognised as one of the most notable writers of the European Romantic era, with more than 70 novels to her credit and 50 volumes of various works including novels, tales, plays and political texts.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
The following book is a biography about George Sands. She was a French novelist, memoirist and journalist. She was one of the most popular writers in Europe in her lifetime, being more renowned than both Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac in England during the 19th century. Sand is recognised as one of the most notable writers of the European Romantic era, with more than 70 novels to her credit and 50 volumes of various works including novels, tales, plays and political texts.
Story of My Life
Author: George Sand
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791405802
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 1172
Book Description
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791405802
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 1172
Book Description
George Sand, Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings ...
Author: René Doumic
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
George Sand
Author: Elizabeth Harlan
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300130562
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
div George Sand was the most famous—and most scandalous—woman in nineteenth-century France. As a writer, she was enormously prolific—she wrote more than ninety novels, thirty-five plays, and thousands of pages of autobiography. She inspired writers as diverse as Flaubert and Proust but is often remembered for her love affairs with such figures as Musset and Chopin. Her affair with Chopin is the most notorious: their nine-year relationship ended in 1847 when Sand began to suspect that the composer had fallen in love with her daughter, Solange. Drawing on archival sources—much of it neglected by Sand’s previous biographers—Elizabeth Harlan examines the intertwined issues of maternity and identity that haunt Sand’s writing and defined her life. Why was Sand’s relationship with her daughter so fraught? Why was a woman so famous for her personal and literary audacity ultimately so conflicted about women’s liberation? In an effort to solve the riddle of Sand’s identity, Harlan examines a latticework of lives that include Solange, Sand’s mother and grandmother, and Sand’s own protagonists, whose stories amplify her own. /DIV
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300130562
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
div George Sand was the most famous—and most scandalous—woman in nineteenth-century France. As a writer, she was enormously prolific—she wrote more than ninety novels, thirty-five plays, and thousands of pages of autobiography. She inspired writers as diverse as Flaubert and Proust but is often remembered for her love affairs with such figures as Musset and Chopin. Her affair with Chopin is the most notorious: their nine-year relationship ended in 1847 when Sand began to suspect that the composer had fallen in love with her daughter, Solange. Drawing on archival sources—much of it neglected by Sand’s previous biographers—Elizabeth Harlan examines the intertwined issues of maternity and identity that haunt Sand’s writing and defined her life. Why was Sand’s relationship with her daughter so fraught? Why was a woman so famous for her personal and literary audacity ultimately so conflicted about women’s liberation? In an effort to solve the riddle of Sand’s identity, Harlan examines a latticework of lives that include Solange, Sand’s mother and grandmother, and Sand’s own protagonists, whose stories amplify her own. /DIV
George Sand
Author: Martine Reid
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271082720
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
The romantic and rebellious novelist George Sand, born in 1804 as Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, remains one of France’s most infamous and beloved literary figures. Thanks to a peerless translation by Gretchen van Slyke, Martine Reid’s acclaimed biography of Sand is now available in English. Drawing on recent French and English biographies of Sand as well as her novels, plays, autobiographical texts, and correspondence, Reid creates the most complete portrait possible of a writer who was both celebrated and vilified. Reid contextualizes Sand within the literature of the nineteenth century, unfolds the meaning and importance of her chosen pen name, and pays careful attention to Sand’s political, artistic, and scientific expressions and interests. The result is a candid, even-handed, and illuminating representation of a remarkable woman in remarkable times. With its clear, flowing language and impeccable scholarship, this Ernest Montusès Award–winning biography of the author of La Petite Fadette and A Winter in Majorca will be of great interest to those specializing in Sand and nineteenth-century literature—and to readers everywhere.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271082720
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
The romantic and rebellious novelist George Sand, born in 1804 as Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, remains one of France’s most infamous and beloved literary figures. Thanks to a peerless translation by Gretchen van Slyke, Martine Reid’s acclaimed biography of Sand is now available in English. Drawing on recent French and English biographies of Sand as well as her novels, plays, autobiographical texts, and correspondence, Reid creates the most complete portrait possible of a writer who was both celebrated and vilified. Reid contextualizes Sand within the literature of the nineteenth century, unfolds the meaning and importance of her chosen pen name, and pays careful attention to Sand’s political, artistic, and scientific expressions and interests. The result is a candid, even-handed, and illuminating representation of a remarkable woman in remarkable times. With its clear, flowing language and impeccable scholarship, this Ernest Montusès Award–winning biography of the author of La Petite Fadette and A Winter in Majorca will be of great interest to those specializing in Sand and nineteenth-century literature—and to readers everywhere.
George Sand
Author: Belinda Jack
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
ISBN: 9780099285656
Category : Authors, French
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
The love affair between Maurice Bendix and Sarah, flourishing in the turbulent times of the London Blitz, ends when she suddenly and without explanation breaks it off. After a chance meeting rekindles his love and jealousy two years later, Bendix hires a private detective to follow Sarah, and slowly his love for her turns into an obsession.
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
ISBN: 9780099285656
Category : Authors, French
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
The love affair between Maurice Bendix and Sarah, flourishing in the turbulent times of the London Blitz, ends when she suddenly and without explanation breaks it off. After a chance meeting rekindles his love and jealousy two years later, Bendix hires a private detective to follow Sarah, and slowly his love for her turns into an obsession.
George Sand
Author: Curtis Cate
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
ISBN: 9780241024522
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Pseud. Of Aurore Dudevant.
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
ISBN: 9780241024522
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Pseud. Of Aurore Dudevant.
The Dream Lover
Author: Elizabeth Berg
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0345533801
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY USA TODAY • Elizabeth Berg has written a lush historical novel based on the sensuous Parisian life of the nineteenth-century writer George Sand—which is perfect for readers of Nancy Horan and Elizabeth Gilbert. At the beginning of this powerful novel, we meet Aurore Dupin as she is leaving her estranged husband, a loveless marriage, and her family’s estate in the French countryside to start a new life in Paris. There, she gives herself a new name—George Sand—and pursues her dream of becoming a writer, embracing an unconventional and even scandalous lifestyle. Paris in the nineteenth century comes vividly alive, illuminated by the story of the loves, passions, and fierce struggles of a woman who defied the confines of society. Sand’s many lovers and friends include Frédéric Chopin, Gustave Flaubert, Franz Liszt, Eugène Delacroix, Victor Hugo, Marie Dorval, and Alfred de Musset. As Sand welcomes fame and friendship, she fights to overcome heartbreak and prejudice, failure and loss. Though considered the most gifted genius of her time, she works to reconcile the pain of her childhood, of disturbing relationships with her mother and daughter, and of her intimacies with women and men. Will the life she longs for always be just out of reach—a dream? Brilliantly written in luminous prose, and with remarkable insights into the heart and mind of a literary force, The Dream Lover tells the unforgettable story of a courageous, irresistible woman. Praise for The Dream Lover “Exquisitely captivating . . . Sand’s story is so timely and modern in an era when gender and sexual roles are upended daily.”—USA Today “Fantastic . . . a provocative and dazzling portrait . . . Berg tells a terrific story, while simultaneously exploring sexuality, art, and the difficult personal choices women artists in particular made—then and now—in order to succeed. . . . The book, imagistic and perfectly paced, full of dialogue that clips along, is a reader’s dream.”—The Boston Globe “Absorbing . . . an armchair traveler’s delight . . . Berg rolls out the wonders of nineteenth-century Paris in cinematic bursts that capture its light, its street life, its people and sounds. . . . The result is an illuminating portrait of a magnificent woman whose story is enriched by the delicate brush strokes of Berg’s colorful imagination.”—Chicago Tribune “There is authority and confidence in the storytelling that makes the pages fly.”—The New York Times “Berg weaves an enchanting novel about the real life of George Sand.”—Us Weekly “Lavishly described . . . Berg uses her own skill as a writer to graphically present the reader with a clear picture of a brilliant, yet flawed woman.”—Fredericksburg Free Lance–Star “[A] beautiful, imaginative re-creation . . . Berg’s years-long immersion in the writings of and about Sand has resulted in a remarkable channeling of Sand’s voice.”—Library Journal (starred review) “Berg offers vivid, sensual detail and a sensitive portrayal of the yearning and vulnerability behind Sand’s bold persona.”—Publishers Weekly “A thoroughly pleasant escape . . . [Sand is] intoxicating, beautiful, gifted, desirous, unconventional and heartbroken.”—Kirkus Reviews
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0345533801
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY USA TODAY • Elizabeth Berg has written a lush historical novel based on the sensuous Parisian life of the nineteenth-century writer George Sand—which is perfect for readers of Nancy Horan and Elizabeth Gilbert. At the beginning of this powerful novel, we meet Aurore Dupin as she is leaving her estranged husband, a loveless marriage, and her family’s estate in the French countryside to start a new life in Paris. There, she gives herself a new name—George Sand—and pursues her dream of becoming a writer, embracing an unconventional and even scandalous lifestyle. Paris in the nineteenth century comes vividly alive, illuminated by the story of the loves, passions, and fierce struggles of a woman who defied the confines of society. Sand’s many lovers and friends include Frédéric Chopin, Gustave Flaubert, Franz Liszt, Eugène Delacroix, Victor Hugo, Marie Dorval, and Alfred de Musset. As Sand welcomes fame and friendship, she fights to overcome heartbreak and prejudice, failure and loss. Though considered the most gifted genius of her time, she works to reconcile the pain of her childhood, of disturbing relationships with her mother and daughter, and of her intimacies with women and men. Will the life she longs for always be just out of reach—a dream? Brilliantly written in luminous prose, and with remarkable insights into the heart and mind of a literary force, The Dream Lover tells the unforgettable story of a courageous, irresistible woman. Praise for The Dream Lover “Exquisitely captivating . . . Sand’s story is so timely and modern in an era when gender and sexual roles are upended daily.”—USA Today “Fantastic . . . a provocative and dazzling portrait . . . Berg tells a terrific story, while simultaneously exploring sexuality, art, and the difficult personal choices women artists in particular made—then and now—in order to succeed. . . . The book, imagistic and perfectly paced, full of dialogue that clips along, is a reader’s dream.”—The Boston Globe “Absorbing . . . an armchair traveler’s delight . . . Berg rolls out the wonders of nineteenth-century Paris in cinematic bursts that capture its light, its street life, its people and sounds. . . . The result is an illuminating portrait of a magnificent woman whose story is enriched by the delicate brush strokes of Berg’s colorful imagination.”—Chicago Tribune “There is authority and confidence in the storytelling that makes the pages fly.”—The New York Times “Berg weaves an enchanting novel about the real life of George Sand.”—Us Weekly “Lavishly described . . . Berg uses her own skill as a writer to graphically present the reader with a clear picture of a brilliant, yet flawed woman.”—Fredericksburg Free Lance–Star “[A] beautiful, imaginative re-creation . . . Berg’s years-long immersion in the writings of and about Sand has resulted in a remarkable channeling of Sand’s voice.”—Library Journal (starred review) “Berg offers vivid, sensual detail and a sensitive portrayal of the yearning and vulnerability behind Sand’s bold persona.”—Publishers Weekly “A thoroughly pleasant escape . . . [Sand is] intoxicating, beautiful, gifted, desirous, unconventional and heartbroken.”—Kirkus Reviews
George Sand
Author: Elizabeth Harlan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780300104172
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
George Sand was the most famous—and most scandalous—woman in nineteenth-century France. As a writer, she was enormously prolific—she wrote more than ninety novels, thirty-five plays, and thousands of pages of autobiography. She inspired writers as diverse as Flaubert and Proust but is often remembered for her love affairs with such figures as Musset and Chopin. Her affair with Chopin is the most notorious: their nine-year relationship ended in 1847 when Sand began to suspect that the composer had fallen in love with her daughter, Solange. Drawing on archival sources—much of it neglected by Sand’s previous biographers—Elizabeth Harlan examines the intertwined issues of maternity and identity that haunt Sand’s writing and defined her life. Why was Sand’s relationship with her daughter so fraught? Why was a woman so famous for her personal and literary audacity ultimately so conflicted about women’s liberation? In an effort to solve the riddle of Sand’s identity, Harlan examines a latticework of lives that include Solange, Sand’s mother and grandmother, and Sand’s own protagonists, whose stories amplify her own.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780300104172
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
George Sand was the most famous—and most scandalous—woman in nineteenth-century France. As a writer, she was enormously prolific—she wrote more than ninety novels, thirty-five plays, and thousands of pages of autobiography. She inspired writers as diverse as Flaubert and Proust but is often remembered for her love affairs with such figures as Musset and Chopin. Her affair with Chopin is the most notorious: their nine-year relationship ended in 1847 when Sand began to suspect that the composer had fallen in love with her daughter, Solange. Drawing on archival sources—much of it neglected by Sand’s previous biographers—Elizabeth Harlan examines the intertwined issues of maternity and identity that haunt Sand’s writing and defined her life. Why was Sand’s relationship with her daughter so fraught? Why was a woman so famous for her personal and literary audacity ultimately so conflicted about women’s liberation? In an effort to solve the riddle of Sand’s identity, Harlan examines a latticework of lives that include Solange, Sand’s mother and grandmother, and Sand’s own protagonists, whose stories amplify her own.