Grandmother's Tales: Collected Works
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Georges Sand (1804–1876) is the pseudonym of the French writer Aurore Dupin-Dudevent, whose work was inspired by sincere ideas of the struggle against social injustice, for human freedom and happiness. In her numerous novels and stories, the ideas of personal liberation (female emancipation, sympathy for the morally and socially humiliated) are combined with the psychological recreation of ideally elevated characters and love conflicts. The guiding thread in art for George Sand was the principle of expediency, the good, to which one must go with a full understanding of reality, with the consciousness of one’s rightness, with self-denial and self-forgetfulness. This volume presents the luxurious fairy tales of George Sand, full of miracles and magic, which she wrote for his granddaughters: Aurora and Gabriela.! George Sand. Collected works in 24 volumes M. Book World 2008-2009 Contents: 1 The Fair Gentlemen of Bois Doré2 Grandmother's Tales3 Mopra4 The Last Love5 Lecretia Floriani6 Horace7 Countess Rudolstadt8 Marquis de Vilmer9 Consuelo (Chapters I-LX)10 Consuelo (End)11 The Wandering Apprentice12 Jacques13 Leone Leoni14 The Miller from Angibeau1 5 Lelia16 Confession of a young girl17 Nanon18 She and him19 Daniella20 Piccinino21 Mont Reves22 Valentina23 Snowman24 Indiana
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Жорж Санд
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Александра Николаевна Толиверова
Любовь Борисовна Хавкина