
GEORGE SAND - CORRESPONDANCE
II. PARIS CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR. ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES 3, RUE AUBER, 3
CORRESPONDANCE DE GEORGE SAND - CXLVI - A MADAME D'AGOULT, A GENÈVE
CXLVII. A. M. SCIPION DU ROURE, AUX BAINS DE LUCQUES
GEORGE. - CXLVIII - A M…, RÉDACTEUR DU JOURNAL DU CHER
GEORGE SAND. - CXLIX - A M. GIRERD, AVOCAT, A NEVERS
GEORGE.
CL. A MADAME MAURICE DUPIN, A PARIS
CLI. A M. FRANZ LISZT, A GENÈVE
GEORGE.
The collection opens with a vivid, handwritten missive that places the writer at a crossroads between the courtroom and the salon. She recounts a pending royal trial, the uncertainty of its outcome, and the longing to meet a confidante in Geneva. Her prose weaves personal ambition with the restless energy of a woman who is both a litigant and a creator, hinting at the drafting of a new literary work that will grapple with morality and love.
Beyond the legal drama, the letters turn toward philosophy, nature and the yearning for a simpler, egalitarian existence. The author describes a vision of life lived under palm trees and under the shade of a linden, where justice replaces vanity and compassion replaces pride. These pages offer listeners a rare glimpse into the restless mind of a 19th‑century thinker, balancing personal desire with a broader quest for spiritual and artistic renewal.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (505K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1876
A fearless French novelist of the Romantic era, she wrote with unusual freedom about love, society, and country life. Her books helped make her one of the most famous and widely read women writers of 19th-century Europe.
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