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George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings
Exploring George Sand's Literary Legacy and LifeBy René DoumicLength3h 44m
About this audiobook
In "George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings," René Doumic offers a compelling exploration of the life and literary contributions of one of the foremost figures of French literature. Through an analytical lens, Doumic explores Sand's rebellion against social norms, her exploration of gender identity, and the profound influence of her Bohemian lifestyle on her writing. The text deftly combines biographical insight with literary criticism, reflecting the style of early 20th-century scholarship, characterized by a deep appreciation for the complexities of female authorship and the cultural context of the period in which Sand wrote. Doumic's nuanced discussion situates Sand's work within the broader framework of Romanticism and Realism, highlighting her innovative narrative techniques and thematic preoccupations. René Doumic was a prominent French literary critic and biographer, deeply engaged with the literary currents of his time. His extensive knowledge of 19th-century literature, along with a personal resonance with Sand's defiance of societal conventions, led him to write this significant study. His position as both an admirer and a scholar provides a rich backdrop for understanding Sand's dual legacy as a writer and a feminist icon. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to delve into the complexities of George Sand's character and literary prowess. Doumic's scholarly yet accessible approach ensures that readers will gain both an appreciation of Sand's art and an understanding of her lasting impact on literature and gender discourse. This critical study serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and lovers of literature alike.
Audiobook details
GenreBiography and Memoir
Length3 hrs 44 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 29, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
6VII: THE HUMANITARIAN DREAM
2III: A FEMINIST OF 1832
7VIII: 1848
3IV: THE ROMANTIC ESCAPADE
8IX
4V: THE FRIEND OF MICHEL (DE BOURGES)
9X: THE GENIUS OF THE WRITER
5VI: A CASE OF MATERNAL AFFECTION IN LOVE