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George Sand : no to prejudice

Lacamp, YsabelleRamadan, Emma(Translated by)
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George Sand was the most popular novelist of the mid-19th century, and the pen name of Amandine Aurore Dupin.

Sand wasn't looking for scandal or subterfuge by using a pseudonym, but for freedom to live and to write, which she found by dressing as a man, writing under a man s name, and loving who and how she chose.

Her actions were an affront to the prejudices of the 19th century and a formidable lesson in courage.

Young Aurore grew up torn between two women and two worlds: the conventional and narrow bourgeoisie of her paternal grandmother, who raised her in the countryside, and the modest, Parisian environment of her whimsical mother.

Refusing to become the stereotype of femininity, she dreams of another world, where she can breathe, uncorseted, away from the strictures of social expectation.

She ignores the slander and rumors that follow her, and builds a free woman's life, deeply respected by friends and contemporaries like Victor Hugo, Honore de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert and many o

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Seven Stories Press,U.S.
1644212595 / 9781644212592
Hardback
843.8
07/03/2024
United States
English
64 pages
18 cm
Translated from the French.