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Correspondance, 1812-1876 — Tome 2

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The volume gathers personal letters written across the author's career, presenting a mixture of intimate confidences, literary commentary, and practical exchanges. Many letters outline creative plans and revisions while others record reactions to contemporary artistic and social debates. Frequent descriptions of travel, landscape, and rural routine provide sensory detail and seasonal observation. Interwoven reflections on love, moral belief, and friendship reveal evolving inner life alongside household matters. Tone shifts from playful and familiar to grave and contemplative, producing a portrait of an engaged writer whose private correspondence illuminates both daily cares and enduring preoccupations.

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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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