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  1. Mauprat by George Sand, 2010-08-23
  2. Indiana by George Sand, 2010-05-23
  3. Story of My Life: The Autobiography of George Sand (Women Writers in Translation) by George Sand, 1991-07
  4. Lelia by George Sand, 1982-03-09
  5. The Devil's Pool by George Sand, 2009-11-30
  6. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters by Gustave Flaubert, 2010-03-07
  7. La mare au diable. English by George Sand, 2010-05-21
  8. George Sand & Frederick Chopin (Kegan Paul Travellers Series) by SAND, 2008-09-05
  9. Laura: A Journey Into the Crystal by George Sand, 2006-02-27
  10. Lélia: The life of George Sand by André Maurois, 1954
  11. Marianne by George Sand, 1998-02-26
  12. The Black City by George Sand, Tina A. Kover, 2004-02-29
  13. George Sand by Ms. Elizabeth Harlan, 2004-11-10
  14. Gabriel: An English Translation (Texts and Translations) by George Sand, 2010-09

1. George Sand
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SAND George Née le 5 juillet 1804 à Paris, morte le 8 juin 1876 à Nohant (Indre). Écrivain. Républicaine, socialiste et féministe. Par sa mère, ouvrière en modes du Palais-Royal, Sand était une fille du peuple ; par son père, brillant officier des armées impériales, par sa grand-mère, fille naturelle du maréchal de Saxe et mariée à Dupin de Francueil, fils du fermier général et économiste Claude Dupin, elle descendait de l'aristocratie. Elle était une métisse sociale et le sentiment d'injustice qu'elle puisa dans sa lignée bâtarde fut pour beaucoup dans ses convictions démocratiques. Elle s'en est longuement expliqué dans Histoire de ma vie , témoignage capital sur elle-même et son temps.

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6. George Sand
George Sand Learn More About George Sand The beauty that addresses itself to theeyes is only the spell of the moment; the eye of the body is not always that
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The beauty that addresses itself
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moment; the eye of the body
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Art is not a study of positive reality,
it is the seeking for ideal truth.
There is only one happiness in
life, to love and be loved. He who draws noble delights from the sentiments of poetry is a true poet, though he has never written a line in all his life. One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius. The trade of authorship is a violent, and indestructible obsession. Try to keep your soul young and quivering right up to old age, and to imagine right up to the brink of death that life is only beginning. I think that is the only way to keep adding to one's talent, and one's inner happiness.

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8. George Sand - Wikipedia
Other languages Esperanto. George Sand. George Sand died at Nohant, near Chateauroux,in the Indre département of France on June 8, 1876 at the age of 72.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dupin - later Baroness Dudevant July 1 June 8 ) was a French novelist and early feminist (prior to the invention of the word), writing under the pseudonym of George Sand Born in Paris . Married in 1822 to Baron Casimir Dudevant, they had 2 children, Maurice (b. 1823) and Solange (b. 1828). In 1835 she parted from her husband. Her first novel, "Rose Et Blanche" (1831) was written in collaboration with Jules Sandeau, from whom she took her pen-name. She was linked romantically with Alfred de Musset (summer 1833 - March 1834), Franz Liszt and Frédéric Chopin (1838 - 1847) whom she met in Paris in 1831, and left him shortly before he died from

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Sand George , w³a¶ciwie Aurore Dudevant (1804-1876), francuska pisarka. Wywar³a du¿y wp³yw na ¿ycie literacko-artystyczne i spo³eczno-obyczajowe epoki romantyzmu Od 1831 przebywa³a czêsto w Pary¿u w krêgach bohemy artystycznej. By³a przyjació³k± wybitnych osobisto¶ci ¶wiata kultury, m.in. F. ChopinaA. de Musseta . 1841 za³o¿y³a wraz z P. Leroux pismo La Révue Indépendante . Po dokonaniu przez Ludwika Napoleona przewrotu antyrepublikañskiego przenios³a siê do rodzinnego Nohant. Opublikowa³a liczne powie¶ci, pocz±tkowo spo³eczno-obyczajowe, zwi±zane g³ównie z emancypacj± kobiet, np. Lélia (1833), pó¼niej powstaj±ce pod wp³ywem my¶li J.J. Rousseausocjalizmu utopijnego , m.in.: Wêdrowny czeladnik (1840, wydanie polskie 1955), Diabla ka³u¿a (1846, wydanie polskie 1851). Tak¿e dramaty, autobiografia Dzieje mojego ¿ycia (tom 1-20, 1854-1855, polski wybór 1968), szkice krytycznoliterackie (polski wybór Eseje 1958), opowiadania dla dzieci.

10. Friends Of George Sand Web Page
Site for the george sand Association at Hofstra University.Category Arts Literature Authors S sand, george......george sand ASSOCIATION. Click here if you wish to stop the music. Selfportraitof george sand. george sand Studies, a refereed journal, is published annually.
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The George Sand Association is a literary society founded at Hofstra University in 1976 as the Friends of George Sand with the purpose of encouraging research and scholarship on George Sand. As an allied organization of the Modern Language Association, the George Sand Association organizes panels and conducts its annual business meeting at the MLA convention.The society also co-sponsors conferences on George Sand, the most recent at Brandeis University, April 15-18, 1999. George Sand Studies , a refereed journal, is published annually. Members also have access to the society's discussion group on the internet.
The President of the George Sand Association is Annabelle Rea, Professor of French at Occidental College, Los Angeles. rea@oxy.edu This site is maintained by the Division of International and Language Studies at the University of Arkansas at

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11. Sand, George Gabriel
Synopsis of the play.Category Arts Literature Drama 19th Century...... Literature Annotations. sand, george Gabriel. Genre, Play (138 pp.).
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Genre Play (138 pp.) Keywords Acculturation Adolescence Love Sexuality ... Society Summary Jules, the Prince of Bramante, has been disappointed in his hopes of having a male heir. His oldest son and wife produced only a girl child, then died. Jules decides to have their child, Gabriel, raised as a boy. She is to be instructed that women are mindless slaves to men, born to suffer, so that when, at adolescence, her sex is revealed to her, she will decide to accept instead the sex her grandfather has given her. When she is told the truth, Gabriel does not abandon her male costume or demeanor, but she does want to make sure that Astolphe, her cousin who should rightfully inherit the family fortune, has all the money he needs. She sets out to find him. They meet in a bar and before Astolphe learns her identity, they fight with some thieves and are taken to prison. In prison, they swear life-long affection and decide to travel together, winding up in Venice for the carnival. Astolphe, who has long been disturbed by his attraction to the gentle Gabriel, asks her to dress as a woman to attend a masquerade. She agrees, and he is dumb struck by her appearance. Every man at the ball falls in love with her and when Astolphe reveals that (as he believes) she is really a man, many are astonished. When Astolphe returns home that night, he catches a glimpse of Gabriel undressing and realizes that she is a woman. They become lovers.

12. George Sand
Biography of sand and recommendations for further reading.Category Arts Literature Authors S sand, george...... the fire. (from Mauprat, 1837). george sand was born in Paris andbrought up in the country home of her grandmother. She received
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14. George Sand:romancière Française D'inspiration Romantique
mai 1832, elle publia son premier roman, Indiana, sous le pseudonyme de george sand, suivi la même année de Valentine.
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romancière française d'inspiration romantique, connue pour ses romans champêtres qui célèbrent la douceur de vivre dans la campagne berrichonne et pour sa vie passionnée. De son vrai nom Aurore Dupin, elle perdit son père à l'âge de quatre ans et se retrouva à la croisée d'une double éducation, aristocratique et paysanne.
Son précepteur lui enseigna le latin et les sciences, tandis que dans la campagne de Nohant, elle s'initia à la vie champêtre. Elle rencontra à Paris, en 1821, Casimir Dudevant, qu'elle épousa en septembre 1822 et dont elle eut d'abord un fils!; en 1828, malgré leur mésentente, elle mit au monde une fille. Devenue la maîtresse de Jules Sandeau en 1830, elle décida brusquement de changer de vie. Avec l'accord de son mari, elle quitta Nohant et revint habiter Paris.
Elle y fit la connaissance de Latouche, Balzac, Monnier, Janin et écrivit un roman en collaboration avec Sandeau, Rose et Blanche, qui fut signé J. Sand.  En mai 1832, elle publia son premier roman

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Asterisks indicate multimedia. Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932003.sand, george. Sex, Female. National Origin, France. Era, 19th century. Born, 1804.
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refuge at his house were dragged out by troops sent by the senate. In Europe, generally, the right of sanctuary survived under restrictions down to the end of the 18th century. In Germany the more serious crimes of violence were always excepted. Highwaymen, robbers, traitors and habitual criminals could not claim church protection. In 1418 sanctuary was further regulated by a bull of Martin V. and in 1504 by another of Julius II. In a modified form the German Asylrecht lasted to modern times, not being finally abolished till about 1780. In France le droit d’asile existed throughout the middle ages, but was much limited by an edict of Francis I. in 1539, Ordonnance sur le faut de to justice. At the Revolution the right of sanctuary was entirely abolished. BIBLIOGRAPHY.—T. J. de Mazzinghi, Sanctuaries (Stafford, 1887); J. F. Stephen, Hist. of Criminal Law of England (3 vols., London, 1833); Luke Owen Pike, History of Crime (2 vols., 1875— 1876) Aug. von Bulmerincq, Das Asylrecht (Dorpat, 1853); Henri Wallon, Dro,td’asile (Paris, 1837); Samuel Pegge,” Sketch of History

17. Sand, George. 1917. The Devil’s Pool. Vol. XIII, Part 2. Harvard Classics Shelf
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Sand, George , pseud. of Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin, baronne Dudevant E E Rose et Blanche (1831), was in collaboration with Jules Sandeau (a shortening of his last name provided her with the pseudonym which she kept all her life), with whom she had previously written articles for the journal Figaro. Of her own novels, La Mare au diable (1846, tr. The Haunted Pool, 1890) and [the master bell-ringers] (1853) are considered masterpieces. Notable also are Indiana (1832, tr. 1881), Mauprat Consuelo (1843, tr. 1846), (1848, tr. Francis the Waif, La Petite Fadette (1849, tr. Fanchon the Cricket, 1864), and (1873, tr. Tales of a Grandmother, 1930), a collection of Breton fairy tales. All these books are distinguished by a romantic love of nature as well as an extravagant moral idealism. She also wrote a number of plays. Much of her work was autobiographical, notably Histoire de ma vie Elle et lui [she and he] (1859), which concerns her life with Musset; and [a winter in Majorca] (1842), about her life with Chopin. See her Intimate Journal (1929, tr. 1929); biographies by A. Maurois (1951, tr. 1953) and C. Cate (1975); studies by R. Doumie (1910, repr. 1972), W. G. Atwood (1980), J. Glasgow, ed. (1986), and K. J. Crecelius (1988).

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II. By Matthew Arnold. sand, george. 1917. The Devil’s Pool. Vol. george sand (1804–1876).The Devil’s Pool. The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction. 1917.
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