The World of George Sand

The World of George Sand
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Published
30 September 1991
Pages
352
ISBN
9780313275845

The World of George Sand

Bringing together a variety of critical approaches and interdisciplinary perspectives, this work reflects the continuing vitality and breadth of George Sand scholarship around the world. It contains 28 papers and a keynote address presented at the Seventh International George Sand Conference. Contributors include European, American, and Asian scholars in the field. The volume opens with essays by Henri Peyre and Marilyn French focusing on George Sand’s relation to her own period and society and her continuing relevance to modern readers. The next three sections are devoted to an examination of Sand’s work in specific genres: the novel, travel writing, and autobiography. Other subject areas addressed include the relation of text to personal ideology, political views, and sexual politics and identity. The remaining chapters explore Sand’s relationships with her contemporaries, including Alfred de Musset, Balzac, Flaubert, and Alexandre Dumas fils. Presenting the best in current scholarship in the field, this work should be of interest for studies and courses relating to 19th century women writers, French literature, women’s studies, cultural and social history, and related subjects.

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