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  1. François Casimir Dudevant (6 July 1795 – 8 March 1871) was the illegitimate son of Baron Jean-François Dudevant (1754–1826), a French military officer, and his mistress Augustine Soulé. [3] On 10 December 1822, Dudevant married Aurore Dupin, who became well known as an author using the name George Sand .

  2. Mar 9, 2018 · George Sand (1804-1876) is known to modern readers as a symbol of feminism, a woman who challenged patriarchal values through her writings and her life. Sand left her husband, took multiple lovers, dressed like a man, smoked cigarettes, and wrote novels, essays, and plays in which she defined herself apart from the social conventions that ...

  3. Aurore Dupin Dudevant, also known as George Sand, was a descendant of a king of Poland on her father's side and of a Parisian bird-seller on her mother's. Her critics vilified her as a loose woman, a political radical, and a "lioness" who devoured her numerous lovers.

  4. Sand's grave is in a small enclosed cemetery between the church and the garden. The House of George Sand is a writer's house museum in the village of Nohant, in the Indre department of France. It was the home of George Sand (born as Aurore Dupin; 1804–1876), a French author, and was purchased by the French state in 1952.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › people › literature-and-artsGeorge Sand | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · The French novelist George Sand (1804-1876) was the most successful woman writer of her century. Her novels present a large fresco of romantic sentiment and 19th-century life, especially in its more pastoral aspects. George Sand was born Armandine Aurore Lucille Dupin in Paris on July 1, 1804.

  6. François-Casimir Dudevant est un officier militaire et avocat à la cour royale français né le 5 juin 1795 à Guillery ( Pompiey) et mort le 8 mars 1871 à Barbaste 1, 2. Il est le fils du baron Jean-François Dudevant (1754-1826) et d'Augustine Soulé 3. Il épouse Aurore Dupin (plus connue sous le nom de George Sand) en 1822 4 .

  7. Mar 4, 2013 · In 1831, Aurore Dupin Dudevant (George Sand) left her husband Casimir Dudevant and country estate Nohant (inherited from her paternal grandmother) to live and write in Paris, taking Solange with her. Aurore Dudevant adopted the pen name George Sand with the publication of her first single-authored novel, Indiana, in 1832. The trial for legal ...

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