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  1. Evidence that Sand’s legitimacy was conferred on her by the besotted (and probably unsuspecting) young officer has been unearthed by Elizabeth Harlan, and questions of family and identities are...

  2. Jun 8, 2015 · Love, Forgiveness, the Pride of the Protest, and What Makes a Compelling Heroine: Dostoyevsky’s Beautiful Eulogy for George Sand. On June 8, 1876, the great French novelist, memoirist, and playwright Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, better known as George Sand, took her last breath five weeks before her seventy-second birthday.

  3. George Sand was a French novelist and memoirist who was prominent during the 19th century, known for her influential works that challenged societal norms and explored themes of love, gender, and individual freedom.

  4. Mar 9, 2018 · Sand’s unconventional religious journey began when she was a child raised by a Voltairean grandmother on an isolated estate in central France. It was there, she recalled in her autobiography, that lacking a religion she “made one for myself.”.

  5. In any case, Sand's presentation of herself as "authentic" was just an other pose: her life was largely comprised of such poses, some of which directly contradicted one another.

  6. Sep 4, 2000 · Born Aurore Dupin in 1804, Sand was intimately acquainted with class conflict: She was the daughter of an aristocrat and a prostitute. Her dashing father died in a riding accident when Aurore was...

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  8. Feb 13, 2024 · George Sand, portraits by Nadar. In 1837, Sand’s friend and past lover, the lawyer Michel de Bourges, helped her to regain her estate and she moved back there with Chopin, where they spent eight years together, during which time he composed some of his best work.

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