George Sand: Collected Novels Indiana, Mauprat, The Countess of Rudolstadt, Valentine, Leone Leoni, Antonia...
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Erscheinungsdatum
13.09.2023
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2902 KB
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Katharine Prescott Wormeley + weitere
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9788028315467
George Sand: Collected Novels presents a meticulously curated anthology of one of the most influential writers of the 19th century. This collection encapsulates Sand's penchant for blending romanticism with realism, exploring themes of love, freedom, and societal constraints. Her novels often challenge contemporary gender roles, portraying complex female protagonists who navigate a male-dominated world. Rich in lyrical prose and vivid character development, Sand's work is set against the backdrop of a tumultuous period marked by social upheaval, providing both a literary and historical context that enhances her narratives. George Sand, born Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, was not only an accomplished novelist but also a prominent figure in the Parisian literary and political scene. Her progressive views on gender equality and her relationships with notable figures such as Chopin and Balzac deeply influenced her writing. Sand's experiences as a woman navigating an era of strict societal norms inform her exploration of identity and autonomy, making her work resonate with modern readers. For readers seeking to immerse themselves in rich narratives that challenge conventional norms and provoke thought, George Sand: Collected Novels is an indispensable addition to any literary collection. Through Sand's enduring stories, readers can engage with timeless themes and appreciate the complexity of her characters, ensuring a profound reading experience.
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