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The World of George Sand: Contributions in Women's Studies

Editat de Natalie Datlof, Jeanne Fuchs, David A. Powell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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 contains twenty-eight papers and a keynote address presented at the Seventh International George Sand Conference. Contributors include leading European, American, and Asian scholars in the field.The volume opens with essays by Henri Peyre and Marilyn French focusing on George Sand's relation to her own period and society and her continuing relevance to modern readers. The next three sections are devoted to an examination of Sand's work in specific genres: the novel, travel writing, and autobiography. Other subject areas addressed include the relation of text to personal ideology, political views, and sexual politics and identity. The remaining chapters explore Sand's relationships with her contemporaries, including Alfred de Musset, Balzac, Flaubert, and Alexandre Dumas fils. Presenting the best in current scholarship in the field, this work will be of interest for studies and courses relating to nineteenth century women writers, French literature, women's studies, cultural and social history, and related subjects.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313275845
ISBN-10: 031327584X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Women's Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

NATALIE DATLOF is Director of Liaison and Creative Development, Hofstra University Cultural Center. She edited The George Sand Papers (Conference Proceedings, 1976 and 1978), and is Co-Editor-in-Chief of George Sand Studies.JEANNE FUCHS is Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and Languages at Hofstra University. She has also been Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs for four years. Her main research is in eighteenth-century French literature, and she is working on a book on Rousseau's La Nouvelle Heloise.DAVID A. POWELL is Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs and Assistant Professor of French at Hofstra University. He has published a book-length study and several journal articles on George Sand, as well as articles on other literary topics. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of George Sand Studies.

Cuprins

PrefaceKeynote Address"George Sand, Our Contemporary" by Henri PeyreSpecial Address"The Great Chain" by Marilyn FrenchRustic NovelsApprenticeship According to George Sand by Anne BergerLa Petite Fadette: A Pre-Feminist Dialectic of Tradition by Brigitte LaneThe Language of Loss in George Sand's Le Meunier d'Angibault by Wendell McClendonFrançois Comes of Age: Language, Culture and the Subject by Jane A. NicholsonLettres d'un voyageurImaginary and Symbolic Orders in "Sur Lavater et sur une maison déserte" by Mary Anne GarnettLettres d'un voyageur: Traveling with George Sand by Susan H. LégerAutobiographyPositioning the Self in Autobiographical Writing: George Sand as Model for Marguerite Yourcenar by Peter ChristensenHistoire de ma vie: George Sand and Autobiography by Gita MayAurore Inscribing Aurore: A Reading of "La Reine Coax" by Lynn Kettler PenrodGeorge Sand's Poetics of Autobiography by Marilyn YalomText and IdeologyGeorge Sand and the Romantic Sibyl by Marie-Jacques HoogConsuelo and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt: From Gothic Novel to Novel of Initiation by Isabelle NaginskiConsuelo and Porporino, or the Influence of Change by David A. PowellIntertextuality:Valentine and La Princesse de Cléves by Lucy M. SchwartzPolitical AffinitiesNanon: Novel of Revolution or Revolutionary Novel? by Nancy E. RogersReasons of the Heart: George Sand, Flaubert and the Commune by Murray SachsFreedom Smuggler: George Sand and the German VorMÄrz by Gisela SchlientzSexual PoliticsElle et lui: Literary Idealization and the Censorship of Female Sexuality by Marie DiamondMademoiselle Merquem: De-Mythifying Woman by Rejecting the Law of the Father by Claude HollandHealers in George Sand's Works by Annabelle M. ReaThe Divided Self in Lélia: The Effects of Dualism on the Feminine Psyche by Wendy Ann RydenLa Petite Fadette: An Epicene Cautionary Tale by Maïr VerthuyContemporariesGeorge Sand and Alfred de Musset: Absolution through Art in La Confession d'un enfant de siècle by Jeanne FuchsGeorge Sand's Multiple Appearences in Balzac's La Muse du département by Janis GlasgowGeorge Sand's Reception in Russia: The Case of Elena Gan by Kevin J. McKennaGeorge Sand and Flaubert: Inspiration and Divergence by Mary RiceThe Important, Little-Known Friendship of George Sand and Alexandre Dumas fils by Eve SourianTwo Monologues from Dialectic of the Heart by Alex SzogyiFanny Lewald and George Sand: Eine Lebensfrage and Indiana by Margaret E. Ward and Karen StorzSelected BibliographyIndexes