Nanon

George Sand

188 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 1406800325

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Language: English

Publish: June 12, 2006

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George Sand, the pen name of Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin (1804-76), was a French novelist, memoirist and socialist, recognised as one of the most notable writers of the European Romantic era. She was born in Paris and raised for much of her childhood by her grandmother at her estate in the province of Berry, which Sand later used as the setting for many of her novels. She adopted an unconventional lifestyle, donning male attire and smoking in public, and in 1831 left her husband, whom she had married at 18 in 1822, to enter upon a period of ‘romantic rebellion’ before legally separating in 1835 and taking custody of their two children. She had affairs with a number of prominent literary figures including Prosper Merimee and Alfred de Musset, and a long relationship with the composer, Chopin. By the age of 27 she was the most popular writer in Europe, remaining immensely influential throughout her lifetime and long after her death. In 1836 the first of several compendia of her writings was published in 24 volumes and in total four separate editions of her ‘Complete Works’ were published in her lifetime. From 1868-72 she worked on her last major novel, Nanon, in which a young peasant girl narrates the events that take place during the French Revolution, which are echoed for Sand in the violent experience of the Commune she witnessed in 1871. Reprinted from a French language edition.

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