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  1. Léonard Sylvain Julien (Jules) Sandeau (French:; 19 February 1811 – 24 April 1883) was a French novelist. Early life [ edit ] Sandeau was born at Aubusson ( Creuse ), and was sent to Paris to study law, but spent much of his time in unruly behaviour with other students.

  2. Jules Sandeau est un romancier et auteur dramatique français, né à Aubusson le 19 février 1811 et mort à Paris 6 e le 24 avril 1883 [1]. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Fils d'un receveur des impôts, il fait ses études à Bourges , puis se lance à Paris sans grande conviction dans des études de droit et commence à ...

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  3. Apr 20, 2024 · Léonard-Sylvain-Julien Sandeau (born Feb. 19, 1811, Aubusson, Fr.—died April 24, 1883, Paris) was a prolific French novelist, best remembered for his collaborations with more famous writers. As a young man, Sandeau became the lover of Amandine-Aurore-Lucie Dudevant (later known as George Sand) and worked with her on the novel Rose et Blanche ...

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  5. Jules Sandeau (zhül säNdō´), 1811–83, French novelist. His best-known work is the romance Mademoiselle de la Seiglière (1848), dramatized in 1851. He collaborated several times with authors better known than he; with the baronne Dudévant, who took her pen name George Sand from Sandeau's name, he wrote Rose et Blanche; ou, La Comédienne et la religieuse (1831).

  6. Sandeau, Jules (1811–83) in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French Length: 54 words. Search for: 'Jules Sandeau' in Oxford Reference ». (1811–83).French novelist, who collaborated with Sand (Rose et Blanche, 1831), with Augier, and with Houssaye (Milla, 1843, a study of the nefarious effects of reading novels). His own novels ...

  7. Découvrez la biographie, les œuvres et les discours de Jules SANDEAU, élu à l'Académie française en 1858, auteur de pièces de théâtre et de romans historiques et sentimentales. Il fut l'ami de George Sand et le familier du salon de Mathilde, et il rédigea le Dictionnaire de la littérature française.

  8. Léonard-Sylvain-Julien Sandeau (also called Jules Sandeau) was born on February 19, 1811, in Aubusson, France. As a young man he became the lover of Amandine-Aurore-Lucie Dudevant (later known as George Sand) and worked with her on the novel Rose et Blanche (1831; “Red and White”), which was published under the pseudonym Jules Sand. At the ...

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