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The Country Waif George Sand

The Country Waif par George Sand

The Country Waif George Sand


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Résumé

Set in the countryside of the author's native province of Berry, this book tells the story of Francois, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.

The Country Waif Résumé

The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) George Sand

The Country Waif (Francoise le Champi) is the second of the three pastoral novels which rank along with George Sand's autobiographical writing as her finest work. Although simple in themselves, these tales have behind them much of the complex experience of her extraordinary life. As Mrs. Zimmerman writes in the introduction, they reflect Sand's youthful romanticism, her later championing of the working classes, and her desire to record in fiction that was both poetic and factual the lives of the people and the region she knew best.

Set in the countryside of the author's native province of Berry, The Country Waif tells the story of Francois, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him. Sand's contemporary, Turgenev, wrote that it was in her best manner, simple, true, affecting. The book has been admired by writers as diverse as Willa Cather (she found it supremely beautiful) and Andre Malraux, who considered it a masterpiece.

As well as examining the setting, language, and narrative mode of the novel, the introduction looks at Sand's life, in part from the feminist perspective, with attention to the sociopolitical background of the post-Napoleonic era, when Aurore Dudevant felt impelled to rebel against her status as a country wife and to become George Sand.

À propos de George Sand

Dorothy Wynne Zimmerman is a professor emeritus of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR006425769
9780803258501
080325850X
The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) George Sand
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
University of Nebraska Press
19770701
181
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