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  1. Solange Dudevant (13 September 1828 – 17 March 1899) was a French writer and novelist and the daughter of George Sand. Biography. Solange Dudevant was born to author George Sand at Nohant on 13 September 1828. She was Sand's second child. Although Sand was married to Casimir Dudevant at the time, Solange's father was rumored to be Stéphane ...

    • Writer
    • 13 September 1828, Nohant-Vic, France
    • Cemetery at Nohant
    • 17 March 1899 (aged 70), Nohant-Vic, France
  2. Mar 4, 2013 · Aurore Dudevant adopted the pen name George Sand with the publication of her first single-authored novel, Indiana, in 1832. The trial for legal separation between the spouses began in 1836 and was finalized in 1838. Sand was awarded custody of Solange and later gained custody of Maurice as well.

    • Katharine Ann Jensen
    • 2013
  3. A second blow came when Chopin sided with Sands daughter, Solange, in various fierce mother-daughter arguments. Sand interpreted Chopin’s loyalty to Solange as his being in love with her. It didn’t help matters that Sands other child, Maurice, didn’t like Chopin, either.

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  5. Less than a year later a daughter, Solange, was born. Throughout her life, Aurore searched for love and sexual fulfillment, and for an outlet for her energy and imagination; as George Sand, she would achieve personal and professional satisfaction and an independence unusual for her time.

  6. Solange Clésinger nee Dudevant (1828–1899) was a second child of George Sand. Her difficult, rebellious character and whimsical behavior were one of the reason for her turbulent relation with her mother. She quickly became friends with the composer, who understood and supported her, he also taught her piano playing.

  7. Apr 20, 2003 · Sand's version gave out that Solange was the spoiler of this familial bliss. But Eisler argues convincingly that Sand set up the nasty scene, relentlessly harping on her daughter's flaws...

  8. Solange Clésinger-Sand. sand's ambivalence toward her daughter began even before she was born. Indeed, Solange's birth was conditioned very differently from Maurice's, memorialized by Sand as “the most beautiful moment of my life.” At his birth, she proudly tied the umbilical knot with a piece of green silk.

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