George Sand: The Collected Works (The Greatest Novelists of All Time – Book 11). The Devil's Pool, Indiana, Mauprat, The Countess of Rudolstadt, Valentine, Leone Leoni, Antonia…
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- Nombre de pages2688
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4778829-4
- EAN8596547788294
- Date de parution24/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "George Sand: The Collected Works, " readers are invited to explore the intricate tapestry of Sand's literary genius, showcased within the framework of her most significant writings. This compilation avails itself to the reader as a panoramic view of 19th-century French literature, marked by her distinctive prose that blends realism with romanticism. Sand's works often reflect the social issues of her time, particularly the struggles of women and the complexities of love, highlighted through her vivid characterizations and immersive narratives.
Engagingly written, her texts serve as a critical commentary on the prevailing societal norms of her era, further embedded within the context of the literary movements surrounding her, such as the Romantic and Realist schools. George Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, was a pioneering figure whose life experiences shaped her literary voice. Growing up in a progressive household and later challenging the conventions of gender roles, she carved her place in a male-dominated literary world while adopting a male pen name to assert her authority.
Her tumultuous relationships, political activism, and deep connections to the artistic community further fueled her desire to address feminist themes and advocate for social reforms through her writing. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the interplay between gender and literature, Sand'Äôs collected works are indispensable. This anthology not only highlights her narratives but also encourages readers to appreciate the historical and cultural nuances of her time.
A must-read for literary enthusiasts and historians alike, this compilation will resonate with anyone interested in the evolution of feminist thought in literature.
Engagingly written, her texts serve as a critical commentary on the prevailing societal norms of her era, further embedded within the context of the literary movements surrounding her, such as the Romantic and Realist schools. George Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, was a pioneering figure whose life experiences shaped her literary voice. Growing up in a progressive household and later challenging the conventions of gender roles, she carved her place in a male-dominated literary world while adopting a male pen name to assert her authority.
Her tumultuous relationships, political activism, and deep connections to the artistic community further fueled her desire to address feminist themes and advocate for social reforms through her writing. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the interplay between gender and literature, Sand'Äôs collected works are indispensable. This anthology not only highlights her narratives but also encourages readers to appreciate the historical and cultural nuances of her time.
A must-read for literary enthusiasts and historians alike, this compilation will resonate with anyone interested in the evolution of feminist thought in literature.
In "George Sand: The Collected Works, " readers are invited to explore the intricate tapestry of Sand's literary genius, showcased within the framework of her most significant writings. This compilation avails itself to the reader as a panoramic view of 19th-century French literature, marked by her distinctive prose that blends realism with romanticism. Sand's works often reflect the social issues of her time, particularly the struggles of women and the complexities of love, highlighted through her vivid characterizations and immersive narratives.
Engagingly written, her texts serve as a critical commentary on the prevailing societal norms of her era, further embedded within the context of the literary movements surrounding her, such as the Romantic and Realist schools. George Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, was a pioneering figure whose life experiences shaped her literary voice. Growing up in a progressive household and later challenging the conventions of gender roles, she carved her place in a male-dominated literary world while adopting a male pen name to assert her authority.
Her tumultuous relationships, political activism, and deep connections to the artistic community further fueled her desire to address feminist themes and advocate for social reforms through her writing. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the interplay between gender and literature, Sand'Äôs collected works are indispensable. This anthology not only highlights her narratives but also encourages readers to appreciate the historical and cultural nuances of her time.
A must-read for literary enthusiasts and historians alike, this compilation will resonate with anyone interested in the evolution of feminist thought in literature.
Engagingly written, her texts serve as a critical commentary on the prevailing societal norms of her era, further embedded within the context of the literary movements surrounding her, such as the Romantic and Realist schools. George Sand, born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, was a pioneering figure whose life experiences shaped her literary voice. Growing up in a progressive household and later challenging the conventions of gender roles, she carved her place in a male-dominated literary world while adopting a male pen name to assert her authority.
Her tumultuous relationships, political activism, and deep connections to the artistic community further fueled her desire to address feminist themes and advocate for social reforms through her writing. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the interplay between gender and literature, Sand'Äôs collected works are indispensable. This anthology not only highlights her narratives but also encourages readers to appreciate the historical and cultural nuances of her time.
A must-read for literary enthusiasts and historians alike, this compilation will resonate with anyone interested in the evolution of feminist thought in literature.