Search results for ""author george sand""
Culturea Consuelo
£12.60
Feminist Press at The City University of New York What Flowers Say
£12.72
Reclam Philipp Jun. Gabriel
£18.00
Renard Press Ltd Francois the Waif
François the Waif, considered by many to be Sand's masterpiece, tells the tale of a young orphan who is placed in rural foster care. Presented in a fresh edit of the original English translation, and with helpful annotations, this edition presents the text for a new generation of readers.
£8.70
Michael Walmer Lavinia
£17.50
Marix Verlag Ein Winter auf Mallorca
£18.00
Le Livre de poche Un hiver a Majorque
£10.33
Hermits United Lhistoire de Jules Cesar
£9.36
Michael Walmer The Last of the Aldinis
£12.78
Anaconda Verlag Ein Winter auf Mallorca
£8.69
Reclam Philipp Jun. Gabriel
£12.00
dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Ein Winter auf Mallorca
£18.00
Le Livre de poche La petite Fadette
£7.38
Creative Media Partners, LLC Nouvelles de George Sand
£33.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC Oeuvres Complètes De George Sand
£31.50
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XXIV: Avril 1874 - Mai 1876
£52.39
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XV: Juillet 1858 - Juin 1860
£63.45
Classiques Garnier Correspondance: Supplements (1817-1876)
£70.39
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome VII: Juillet 1845 - Juin 1847
£58.31
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome VIII: Juillet 1847 - Decembre 1848
£57.34
Pennsylvania State University Press La Petite Fadette
Set in the French countryside of George Sand’s childhood and narrated in the unique voice of a Berrichon peasant, La Petite Fadette is a beloved 1848 novel about identical twin brothers and Fadette, the mysterious waif with whom they both fall in love. The brothers, Landry and Sylvinet, belong to a highly respected farm family. When young Landry meets Fadette, whose very name suggests that she is a witch, he is captivated by the girl despite her lowly status and disreputable family. Sylvinet soon follows suit. Fadette’s relationship with the twins defies the patriarchal norms of French society as well as the expectations of the village, resulting in a tale of love, courage, and clever strategy winning out over superstition and prejudice.Often regarded as a simple country tale, Sand’s novel is layered with meaning, including subtle nods to the burgeoning desire for political and sexual equality in nineteenth-century France. This thoughtful critical translation by Gretchen van Slyke brings the complexity of the original story to life. Her introduction explores the autobiographical and political dimensions of the novel, and her translation preserves the rustic charm and archaic flavor of Sand’s language.An invaluable contribution to French literary studies and nineteenth-century literature studies, this new edition ensures that La Petite Fadette will be read by generations to come.
£18.95
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XIII: Janvier 1855 - Juin 1856
£51.94
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome X: Janvier 1851 - Mars 1852
£62.56
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XI: Avril 1852 - Juin 1853
£56.19
Classiques Garnier Correspondance: Tome III
£65.55
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome I: 1812-1831
£69.66
Dedalus Ltd This Woman, This Man: Elle et Lui
£10.03
Classiques Garnier Correspondance, Tome XX: Juin 1866 - Mai 1868
£62.59
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XIX: Janvier 1865 - Mai 1866
£66.73
Classiques Garnier Correspondance, Tome XXI: Juin 1868 - Mars 1870
£64.55
Classiques Garnier Correspondance, Tome XXII: Avril 1870 - Mars 1872
£58.28
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XIV: Juillet 1856 - Juin 1858
£58.34
Classiques Garnier Correspondance: 1843 - Juin 1845
£65.84
Michael Walmer Mauprat
£17.50
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XXIII: Avril 1872 - Mars 1874
£79.75
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XVII: Avril 1862 - Juillet 1863
£57.11
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XVIII: Aout 1863 - Decembre 1864
£48.81
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XVI: Juillet 1860 - Mars 1862
£63.60
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome IX: Janvier 1849 - Decembre 1850
£65.80
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome IV: Mai 1837 - Mars 1840
£65.69
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome V: Avril 1840 - Decembre 1842
£63.21
Classiques Garnier Correspondance: Index Des Correspondants
£38.61
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome XII: Juillet 1853 - Decembre 1854
£55.08
Classiques Garnier Correspondance. Tome II: 1832 - Juin 1835
£64.64
Indiana University Press Lélia
Regarded as one of Sand's best novels, Lélia is an important document in the evolution of women's consciousness. Published in 1833, when Sand was 29, it stunned Victorians by advocating the same standard of morality for men and women and by suggesting that both the prostitute and the married woman were slaves to male desire. Sand also questioned monogamy, fidelity, and monastic celibacy. She later made an unsuccessful attempt to revise the book and to expunge its despair and skepticism. Although Sand wrote copiously, until recently only a handful of her books were available in English. This first English translation of Lélia is an excellent rendering, capturing the raptures, the mysticism, and the nineteenth-century flavor ot its eternally fascinating subject.
£15.99
Michael Walmer Valentine
£17.50
Michael Walmer Leone Leoni
£12.00
University of Pennsylvania Press The Countess von Rudolstadt
The first translation of The Countess von Rudolstadt in more than a century brings to contemporary readers one of George Sand's most ambitious and engaging novels, hailed by many scholars of French literature as her masterpiece. Consuelo, or the Countess von Rudolstadt, born the penniless daughter of a Spanish gypsy, is transformed into an opera star by the great maestro Porpora. Her peregrinations throughout Europe (especially Vienna, Berlin, and the Bohemian forest), become a quest undertaken on a number of levels: as a singer, as a woman, and as an unwilling subject of alienation and oppression. Sand's heroine moves through a mid-eighteenth-century Europe where absolute rulers mingle with Enlightenment philosophers and gender-bending members of secret societies plot moral and political revolution. As the old order breaks down, she undergoes a series of grueling initiations into radically redefined notions of marriage and social organization. In a novel by equal measures philosophical and lurid, nothing is what it seems. Written some fifty years after the French Revolution, the book taps into many of the political and religious currents that contributed to that social upheaval—and aims to channel their potential for future change. Fed by Sand's rich imagination and bold aspirations for social reform, The Countess von Rudolstadt is a sinuous novel of initiation, continuing the coming of age tale of the titular heroine of Sand's earlier Consuelo and drawing on such diverse models as Ann Radcliffe's Gothic tales and Goethe's Wilhelm Meister.
£32.40