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  2. The identity of George Sand was hotly debated after the publication of Indiana, with some arguing that its focus upon female misery in a patriarchal society could only have been the product of...

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    • Analysis Ofgeorge Sand: A Desire
    • About Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    ‘George Sand: A Desire‘ begins with the speakerpraising Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin for her brains and her heart. She takes on the qualities of both man and woman in her writing. Browning calls out Dupin for her choice to be known as George Sand, and then continues on to celebrate the strength it took for Dupin to write as she did, and about what ...

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    The speaker begins ‘George Sand: A Desire‘ by introducing the woman to whom this poem is dedicated. Without prior knowledge, understanding the meaning proves difficult, but once one knows that “George Sand” was the pen name of the female poet, Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, the poem’s true nature reveals itself. In the first, fairly well-known line, the speaker addresses Dupin as both a man and a woman. She is “large-brained” in that she is an exceptional writer, and she is “large-hearted” bec...

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    In the second half of the octave, the speaker states what she “desires” to happen to, and for, Dupin. This “wish” is solely metaphoricalin nature, but it does vividly represent how Browning felt about Dupin’s contributions, as a writer and as a woman, to the craft. She wants, in the circus that is the modern world, for there to be a brief clap of thunder over the heads of those “applauding” the world’s norms. From this thunder, Dupin’s strength would be celebrated. It would be as if “two pini...

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    These thoughts continue into the last six lines. These “swan” wings will come from Dupin’s shoulders and, perhaps, lift her up above the crowd so that all may see who she truly is. She will be as an angel, and will, in her beauty, “amaze the place / With holier light!” The entire world will be stunned to see her and Dupin will finally have the recognition she deserves. The reader’s of literature, and the promoters of gender norms, will see that “woman’s claim” on writing is just as strong as...

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born in 1806 in Durham, England. She was the firstborn out of twelve children, was educated at home through the works of Milton and Shakespeare. She also began writing poetry at a young age, finishing her first epic poemat the age of twelve. Browning also suffered from a number of maladies from a young age, particular...

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  3. 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.

  4. Summary. George Sands novels did much to shape the sensibilities of the young people who welcomed the February Revolution. During March and April, she helped prepare the election of a Constituent Assembly by writing “Bulletins” published by the Interior Minister Ledru-Rollin.

  5. Because of the volume of Sands work and the speed at which she was forced to write to support her family, her artistic circle, and her charitable contributions, the quality of her fiction is...

  6. Mar 31, 2022 · George Sand lived years of intense literary activity and finally managed not only to support herself but also to help friends (with the proceeds of one of her books, she prevented Jules Sandeau being called up during the war) and carry out works of charity.

  7. Jan 2, 2005 · 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...