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  1. Jan 2, 2005 · The passions of George Sand. By Benita Eisler. Jan. 2, 2005 12 AM PT. Benita Eisler is the author of biographies of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, Lord Byron and Frederic Chopin. She is at ...

  2. Sand was a diligent letter writer; more than twenty thousand of her letters are still extant. George Sand died on June 8, 1876, of an intestinal occlusion, but not before she had seen the dawn of ...

  3. Apr 4, 2017 · Courtesy of President George W. Bush. One day in early 2012, Dallas-based artist Gail Norfleet got an unexpected phone call from her friend, fellow artist Pamela Nelson. “She said ‘Gail, I have a student for you!’”. Norfleet remembers. Norfleet had been teaching on and off for years, ever since earning her MFA from Southern Methodist ...

  4. Jun 8, 2015 · George Sand was one of the most brilliant, stern and just representatives of that category of the contemporaneous Western new men who, when they appeared, started with a direct negation of those “positive” acquisitions which brought to a close the activities of the bloody French — more correctly, European — revolution of the end of the ...

  5. Mar 1, 2008 · A month later, on 8 December, he sent a long piece on George Sand to the Times Literary Supplement – a review of the third volume of Wladimir Karénine's biography, published in Paris in 1912. 2 The close conjunction of these two topics highlights some of James's key preoccupations over his troubled but highly productive seventieth year ...

  6. the partner who owns the narrative. In Sand's retrospective view of herself, unruly sex disappears offstage. By the time she tells her story, the private Aurore Dupin Dudevant had become the public figure George Sand. Beloved in old age as "the Good Lady of Nohant," she had begun to sanitize the past; episodes of passionate abandon, fol

  7. Let us take the first novel, Indiana. The heroine, whose Christian name gives the book its title, is a creole who has married the aged, hot-tempered, rheumatic old soldier, Colonel Delmare, whose ...

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