
The novels Lélia (1833) and Consuelo (1842) among works, plays, and essays of French writer George Sand, pen name of Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin, baroness Dudevant, concern the freedom and independence of women. People recognize this best known, most popular memoirist and journalist, more renowned in Europe in her lifetime than Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac in England in the 1830s and 1840s, People recognize Sand of the most notable writers of the Romantic era of Europe. People celebrated this controversial life, which oftentimes overshadowed her creative production. Known for its blend of romance and realism, her effortless spontaneity proliferated without sacrificing style and form. Sand stated the primary happiness in life in love and so focused on relationships in most of her novels as she tackled the complexities of politics, society, and gender. People best know Sand for bold statements about the rights in 19th-century society, her exploration of contemporary social and philosophical issues, and her depiction of the lives and language of provincials. Set of influences of each period of her literary career focused on specific themes. Her rustic perhaps truly represented her form as an author. Her first period reflected her rebellion against the bonds of marriage and deal largely with the relationships between men and women. English poet Lord Byron and French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau clearly influenced Sand with romantic novels, full of passionate personal revolt and ardent feminism, attitudes that went against societal conventions and outraged her early British and American critics. These extremely successful early Indiana , Lelia, and Jacques (1834) established Sand as an important literary voice for her generation. Pastorals, which depict rural scenes and peasant characters, form the last phase of her career. Her love of the French countryside and her sympathy with the peasants inspired La Mare au Diable (1846) and Francis the Waif (1847–1848), set in Berry. Gentle idealism distinguished these realistic pastorals in background detail; many critics finest considered them her finest. After her pastoral period, she continued until her death, but people remember few today. Unconventional life of George Sand in numerous ways: she fondly dressed in clothing of men to gain access to those parts of Paris, not decorous for ladies to go. She smoked in public to scandalize Parisian society. Lust affairs of Sand included high-profile relationships with the composer Frédéric François Chopin, the novelist Prosper Mérimée, and the poet and playwright Louis Charles Alfred de Musset.
Series
Books

The Castle of Pictures
A Grandmother's Tales, Volume One
1994

The Intimate Journal
1926

Lélia
1759

Story of My Life
1854

Winter in Majorca
1715
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100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature [volume 2]
2017

Consuelo
1841

The Devil's Pool and Other Stories
2004

Mauprat
1837

The Master Pipers
1852

Indiana
1832

Spiridion
1839

La Comtesse de Rudolstadt
1843

Tamarís
1862

Góticas y tenebrosas
Mujeres que cuentan historias oscuras
2021

The Country Waif
1847

André (Classiques)
1869

La mare au diable
1846

Gotico femminile
2020

Lendas Rústicas
1858

My Convent Life
From L'Histoire de Ma Vie, with a new chronology of her life and work
1977

Marianne
1875

Laura
A Journey into the Crystal
1864

Ô Mon George, Ma Belle Maîtresse...
2010

Cartas de Amor
1904

50 Masterpieces you have to read before you die vol
2
2019

The Complete Harvard Classics 2021 Edition - ALL 71 Volumes
The Five Foot Shelf & The Shelf of Fiction
1722

Lavinia
1833

Leone Leoni
1835

What Flowers Say
And Other Stories
1718

Horace
1842

Lucrezia Floriani
1846

Elle et lui
1859

The Black City
1860

The Marquise & Pauline
1998

Pauline
1839
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100 Books You Must Read Before You Die [volume 1]
2020

Le Château de Pictordu
1876

Gabriel
1839

Contes d'une grand-mère
1939

L'Orco
2010

Nanon
1872

The Mysterious Tale of Gentle Jack and Lord Bumblebee
1850

Valentine
1832