Download Collected Works of George Sand by Delphi Classics (.ePUB)

Collected Works of George Sand by Delphi Classics
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Overview: One of the most notable novelists of the Romantic era, Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, best known by her pen name George Sand, achieved fame for her ‘rustic’ novels, drawing inspiration from her lifelong love of the countryside and sympathy for the poor. The familiar theme of her work was love transcending the obstacles of convention and class, all set against the backdrop of her beloved Berry countryside. She was one of the most popular writers in Europe in her lifetime, being more renowned than both Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac in England in the mid-nineteenth century. This comprehensive eBook presents Sand’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, many rare texts appearing in digital print for the first time, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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CONTENTS:

The Novels
Indiana (1832)
Valentine (1832)
Lavinia (1833)
Leone Leoni (1833)
Mauprat (1837)
The Last of the Aldinis (1837)
The Countess of Rudolstadt (1843)
Teverino (1845)
The Sin of M. Antoine (1845)
The Miller of Angibault (1845)
The Devil’s Pool (1846)
Francois the Waif (1847)
Fadette (1849)
The Bagpipers (1853)
The Gallant Lords of Bois-Doré (1857)
She and He (1859)
The Snow Man (1859)
Marquis de Villemer (1860)
The Germandre Family (1861)
Antonia (1863)
A Rolling Stone (1870)
Handsome Lawrence (1870)
Nanon (1872)
The Tower of Percemont (1876)

The Letters
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters (1921)

The Criticism
Dedication to ‘Letters of Two Brides’ (1840) by Honoré de Balzac
Obsèques de George Sand (1876) by Victor Hugo
George Sand (1877) by Henry James
George Sand (1902) by Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

The Biographies
Memoir of George Sand (1902) by J. Alfred Burgan
George Sand (1911) by Francis Storr

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