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  1. Jun 3, 2013 · Their contents offer rare glimpses into Chopin's childhood environment, his mind and character, his tragic love for George Sand, the origins of many of his compositions, the various musical influences that shaped his creative ideas and habits, and the artistic circles in which he moved.Originally collected by the Polish musicologist Henryk ...

  2. 17 letters from Chopin to George Sand were published . by V arvara Dmitrievna Komarova 10 in the 3 rd volume of . ... (“I love . you, this is all I can tell you for now, as I am dead tired,

  3. Thursday November 26 2020, 12.01am, The Times. Letters from the composer Frédéric Chopin have been bowdlerised by translators to play down his erotic correspondence with male friends, a Swiss ...

  4. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (July 1, 1804 – June 8, 1876). Sand was an author of romance novels. The romance novel, as distinct from the ninteenth century tradition of Romanticism is one in which love conquers all, overcoming all barriers, including ...

  5. Dec 10, 2018 · Note to self: find a good biography, and also her letters. Frederic Chopin was a regular at the house during his stormy 8-year liaison with George Sand. A plaster cast of Chopin’s left hand reaches wistfully for a plaster cast of George Sand’s right hand in a glass case, along with a pen and some love letters.

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · As time passed, the lovers' relationship deteriorated due to persistent differences, leading to ongoing conflicts. In 1847, their relationship reached its end when Chopin disappeared from Aurore's life. The breakup had a profound impact on both individuals. The last time Chopin and Sand met by chance - a year and a half before the composer's death.

  7. Aug 14, 2012 · Although it was the presence of Frederic Chopin (1818-49) that made Majorca famous, George Sand (1804–76) should have been of equal interest, at least for modern French visitors. She supported the French Revolution and in her books, letters and pamphlets she made a strong stand on changing relationships between men and women.

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