Consuelo, Tome 2 (1861)

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Consuelo, Tome 2 (1861)

by George Sand

FR·~11 hours

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Consuelo moves through a shadowed forest, feeling the weight of Wenceslawa's gaze for the first time. Determined to reach the remote Schloss Schreckenstein, she hopes to confront Zdenko and learn whether he will guide her to the enigmatic Count Albert. Their encounter is marked by a clumsy mix of German, Romani and half‑understood phrases, as Consuelo offers to learn his language in exchange for a song.

In a tense dialogue the two trade verses, each trying to prove their loyalty while the atmosphere crackles with mistrust. Zdenko’s sudden anger erupts, his hands clutching a heavy stone as he threatens the frightened Consuelo, who flees down the path. At the foot of the trail she meets a simple farmer who, with a calm smile, tries to reassure her that the wild‑hearted Zdenko is not truly cruel, leaving her to wonder what further perils lie ahead.

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Language

fr

Duration

~11 hours (636K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Sand

George Sand

1804–1876

Bold, independent, and hugely influential, this 19th-century French novelist wrote stories that mixed romance, social criticism, and a deep love of the countryside. She also became famous for living on her own terms and challenging the expectations placed on women of her time.

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