Book Description Bringing together a variety of critical approaches and interdisciplinary perspectives, this work reflects the continuing vitality and breadth of George Sand scholarship around the world. It creates a broad framework for exploring Sand's literary works and the impact of specific issues such as politics and sexual identity, as well as the writer's relationships to her contemporaries and the society in which she lived.
About the Author NATALIE DATLOF is Director of Liaison and Creative Development, Hofstra University Cultural Center. JEANNE FUCHS is Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and Languages at Hofstra University. DAVID A. POWELL is Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs and Assistant Professor of French at Hofstra University.
The World of George Sand, Vol. 122
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Bringing together a variety of critical approaches and interdisciplinary perspectives, this work reflects the continuing vitality and breadth of George Sand scholarship around the world. It creates a broad framework for exploring Sand's literary works and the impact of specific issues such as politics and sexual identity, as well as the writer's relationships to her contemporaries and the society in which she lived.