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George Sand, the literary pseudonym of Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, was a trailblazing 19th-century writer who defied convention both in her life and in her fiction. With André, one of her early novels, Sand explores themes of love, social inequality, and personal freedom, delivering a powerful critique of the rigid class structures that governed French society. This new translation aims to preserve the novel's emotional depth and lyrical prose, making Sand's vision accessible to modern readers. At its heart, André is a poignant story of love struggling against societal constraints. The novel…mehr

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George Sand, the literary pseudonym of Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, was a trailblazing 19th-century writer who defied convention both in her life and in her fiction. With André, one of her early novels, Sand explores themes of love, social inequality, and personal freedom, delivering a powerful critique of the rigid class structures that governed French society. This new translation aims to preserve the novel's emotional depth and lyrical prose, making Sand's vision accessible to modern readers. At its heart, André is a poignant story of love struggling against societal constraints. The novel follows the passionate yet ill-fated relationship between André, a nobleman, and Geneviève, a young woman of humble origins. Through their story, Sand exposes the injustices of a world where love is too often dictated by wealth and status rather than by genuine emotion. Her deeply human characters and keen psychological insight make this more than just a love story-it is a call for social justice and a reflection on the barriers that divide people. Published in the 1830s, André is a product of the Romantic movement, yet it also foreshadows the themes of realism that would later define Sand's work. She was a writer ahead of her time, challenging the expectations placed upon women-both in literature and in society-and advocating for emotional and intellectual freedom. Her bold heroines and strong narrative voice made her one of the most influential figures in 19th-century French literature. This edition presents a faithful translation of André, without added commentary, allowing readers to experience the novel as Sand intended. Whether you are discovering her work for the first time or revisiting a classic, André remains a deeply moving novel that speaks to the timeless struggle between love and social convention.
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