George Sand : a brave man, the most womanly woman
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George Sand : a brave man, the most womanly woman
(Berg women's series)
Berg, 1988
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Bibliography: p. 185-187
Includes index
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ISBN 9780854965366
内容説明
George Sand was admired by Dostoevsky, Whitman, Flaubert, Thackeray and Elizabeth Barret Browning as on of the greatest writers of her time. Her sixty novels received critical acclaim and earned her enough money to donate over a million pounds to socialist causes. But now she is remembered mainly as a 'femme fatale' who wore trousers, smoked cigars and lived with Chopin, among other well-known men. In this critical introduction to Sand's works, Dickenson pulls together all the myths about her and vigorously challenges them, offering fresh insights into Sand's writings, sexuality and the complex relationship between these two spheres of her life.
目次
- A thinking bosom?
- the French Byron?
- the first liberated woman? feminism in Sand
- the first liberated woman? Sand's sexuality
- the great improviser?
- the extreme conventionality of the other sex.
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:pbk ISBN 9780854965373
内容説明
George Sand was admired by Dostoevsky, Whitman, Flaubert, Thackeray and Elizabeth Barret Browning as on of the greatest writers of her time. Her sixty novels received critical acclaim and earned her enough money to donate over a million pounds to socialist causes. But now she is remembered mainly as a 'femme fatale' who wore trousers, smoked cigars and lived with Chopin, among other well-known men. In this critical introduction to Sand's works, Dickenson pulls together all the myths about her and vigorously challenges them, offering fresh insights into Sand's writings, sexuality and the complex relationship between these two spheres of her life.
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