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George Sand et ses amis

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The author reconstructs the life and circle of a prominent nineteenth-century novelist by tracing family origins, correcting earlier biographical errors, and analyzing autobiographical writings. He details ancestral anecdotes and the provincial estate that framed private life, examines political convictions rooted in revolutionary ideals and contested assessments of historical figures, and considers friendships and literary associations. Close readings of memoir passages are used to explore the relation between personal experience and creative production, while portraits of contemporaries provide a social context for understanding the writer's character, public reputation, and artistic choices.

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Albert Le Roy

Albert Le Roy was a French author known for his exploration of literary figures in the 19th century. His notable work, "George Sand et ses amis," delves into the life and relationships of the prominent writer George Sand, providing insights into her influence and the literary circles of her time. Through his writing, Le Roy contributes to the understanding of Sand's legacy and the broader context of French literature during that era.

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