Correspondance, 1812-1876 — Tome 3

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Correspondance, 1812-1876 — Tome 3

by George Sand

FR·~8 hours·124 chapters

Chapters

124 total
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GEORGE SAND - CORRESPONDANCE

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III. QUATRIÈME ÉDITION - PARIS CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR. ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES 3, RUE AUBER, 3

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CORRESPONDANCE DE GEORGE SAND - CCLXIV - A. MAURICE SAND, A PARIS

3:59
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CCLXV. AU MÊME

1:32
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CCLXVI. AU MÊME

0:57
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CCLXVII. A M. GIRERD, A NEVERS

4:12
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GEORGE.

0:12
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CCLXVIII. A M. CHARLES PONCY, A TOULON

3:53
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CCLXIX. A M. CHARLES DUVERNET, A LA CHÂTRE

0:48
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GEORGE. - CCLXX - A MAURICE SAND, A NOHANT

2:23

Description

This volume gathers intimate letters written by a prominent French writer during the turbulent mid‑19th century, revealing daily concerns of family life, artistic ambition, and the political upheavals surrounding the 1848 revolutions. Through candid exchanges with her son, she balances affectionate motherly advice with urgent requests for documents about her father's military career, while commenting on Parisian salons, the carnival, and the looming danger of street unrest. The tone mixes humor, impatience, and a palpable sense of responsibility.

Listeners will hear a vivid portrait of a woman navigating personal obligations and the broader social turmoil of France and Italy—discussions of ministers, bans on radicals, and the shifting fortunes of kingdoms. Her letters capture the tension between private love and public duty, offering snapshots of everyday decisions that echo larger historical currents. The correspondence invites you into a world where family, art, and politics intertwine, making the past feel intimate and immediate.

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Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (503K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Sand

George Sand

1804–1876

A fearless French novelist who wrote under a male pen name, she became one of the best-known writers in Europe in her lifetime. Her novels blend passion, social insight, and a deep feeling for the countryside and the people who lived there.

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