Correspondance, 1812-1876 — Tome 5

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Correspondance, 1812-1876 — Tome 5

by George Sand

FR·~8 hours·239 chapters

Chapters

239 total
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GEORGE SAND - CORRESPONDANCE

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

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G. SAND

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CORRESPONDANCE DE GEORGE SAND - DXLII - A MADAME AUGUSTINE DE BERTHOLDI, A DECIZE (NIÈVRE)

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DXLIII. A M. AUGUSTE VACQUERIE, A PARIS

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DXLIV. A M. ÉDOUARD RODRIGUES, A PARIS

4:23
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DXLV. AU MÊME

4:57
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G. SAND. - DXLVI - A MAURICE SAND, A NOHANT

1:39
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DXLVII. AU MÊME

2:16
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DXLVIII. AU MÊME

2:47

Description

In this intimate collection, the reader steps into the lively world of a 19th‑century literary figure through her own handwritten notes. The letters reveal a blend of personal concern, domestic chatter, and candid reflections on health, family dynamics, and the everyday pressures of managing a bustling household. From tender messages to a dear friend in Decize to spirited exchanges about theatrical projects, the correspondence captures the writer’s humor, frustration, and moments of quiet gratitude.

Beyond the private sphere, the letters open a window onto the cultural landscape of the era. Discussions about mineral specimens, theatrical criticism, and philosophical debates on virtue and sacrifice illuminate the vibrant intellectual circles that surrounded her. The tone oscillates between warmth and restless energy, offering modern listeners a vivid portrait of a woman balancing creative ambition with the demands of motherhood and social expectations. This snapshot of her life invites listeners to hear the rhythm of her thoughts as they unfolded in mid‑century France.

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Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (480K 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 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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