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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. Casimir Dudevant, nine years her senior, was the illegitimate son of Baron Dudevant and heir to his lands and money. Preparing to study law after resigning from the military, Casimir was a stolid and robust young man.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_SandGeorge Sand - Wikipedia

    Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin de Francueil [1] ( French: [amɑ̃tin lysil oʁɔʁ dypɛ̃]; 1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876), best known by her pen name George Sand ( French: [ʒɔʁʒ sɑ̃d] ), was a French novelist, memoirist and journalist. [2] [3] One of the most popular writers in Europe in her lifetime, [4] being more renowned than either ...

    • Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, 1 July 1804, Paris, France
    • Novelist
  5. Mar 9, 2018 · In 1831 Sand left Casimir to pursue a life of writing in Bohemian Paris. She visited her old convent school one last time soon after her arrival, but her path was now out of the Catholic Church, but with no clear destination.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · George Sand (born July 1, 1804, Paris, France—died June 8, 1876, Nohant) was a French Romantic writer known primarily for her so-called rustic novels. She was brought up at Nohant, near La Châtre in Berry, the country home of her grandmother. There she gained the profound love and understanding of the countryside that were to inform most of ...

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  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 ...

  8. bined in one person. Her husband, the Baron Casimir Dudevant, was neither, but he made a useful steppingstone to adulthood and inde pendence. The illegitimate son (but recognized heir) of a minor noble man and a maidservant, Dudevant had the advantage, for her, of being "neither a fortune-hunter nor a blueblood willing to 'forgive' her dubious ...

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