George Sand by Martine Reid

George Sand by Martine Reid

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A biography of the celebrated nineteenth-century author George Sand. Examines her public image, her relationships with her husband, lovers, and children, and her lifelong political commitment.

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George Sand by Martine Reid

A biography of the celebrated nineteenth-century author George Sand. Examines her public image, her relationships with her husband, lovers, and children, and her lifelong political commitment.

“Martine Reid’s life of Sand is a miracle of concision and evenhandedness”

—Benita Eisler The Wall Street Journal


“Highly recommended for George Sand devotees, but the audience for this masterly and definitive biography should be legion.”

—starred review Library Journal


“This biography offers an excellent point of entry into Sand’s life and thought, encouraging reevaluation of a famed but perhaps underrated author who felt ‘for humanity . . . because they are me.’”

Publishers Weekly


“Patiently illustrates the author’s paradoxes in a work intended for the non-specialist reader. . . . Reid’s writing is level-headed and concise, showing Sand’s engagement with contemporary issues and the way these interests found their way into her writing.”

The Economist


“This exciting, intelligent, and informative biography does not dwell solely on Sand’s romantic escapades (though it does do them justice) nor finds it necessary to insist that she was a great writer (which she was); the author takes that as a matter of course. Instead, Reid treats Sand as a worthy biographer should treat a great author, while pointing out the obstacles Sand faced as a woman writer in a repressive century.”

—Kathleen R. Hart,author of Revolution and Women's Autobiography in Nineteenth-Century France


“A solid contribution to Sand studies, providing a clear, accessible, well-documented introduction to Sand’s life and works for the uninitiated and a good review for the knowledgeable.”

Choice


“Endowed with an impressive lightness of touch and remarkable concision, Reid’s biography is clearly meant to be accessible to a non-specialist readership. In this, however, the book sacrifices none of its scholarliness.”

—Claire White H-France


“This exciting, intelligent, impeccably researched, well-written (and equally well-translated) book is sure to renew the interest of Sand specialists and to attract curious general readers.”

—S. Pascale Dewey Women in French Studies

Martine Reid is Professor of French Language and Literature at Lille University. She is the editor of several critical editions of George Sand’s work, including Mademoiselle Merquem and La Petite Fadette, the latter also published by Penn State University Press.

Gretchen van Slyke is Professor of French at the University of Vermont and the translator of George Sand’s novels The Countess von Rudolstadt and La Petite Fadette, the latter also published by Penn State University Press.

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ISBN 13 9780271081069
ISBN 10 0271081066
Title George Sand
Author Martine Reid
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 2018-05-04
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.