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Consuelo, Tome 1 (1861)

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A young woman's extraordinary musical gift and steadfast conscience propel her from private instruction to public performances and extensive travel, bringing her into contact with varied social and intellectual circles. The narrative alternates scenes of artistic triumph and personal sacrifice with historical episodes, philosophical reflection, and touches of the marvelous, examining tensions between artistic vocation, social conventions, and moral independence. Episodic and expansive, the work traces formative relationships and ethical choices while surveying the artistic and political ideas that shape the era.

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George Sand

George Sand was a French novelist and memoirist, known for her pioneering role in the literary world as one of the first female authors to achieve widespread recognition. Born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, she adopted the pen name George Sand to challenge gender norms of her time. Her works often explore themes of love, social justice, and the complexities of human relationships. Notable titles include "Indiana," which addresses issues of women's rights and personal freedom, and "Mauprat," a tale of passion and redemption. Sand's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on French literature and continue to resonate with readers today.

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