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  1. Indiana. (novel) Indiana is a novel about love and marriage written by Amantine Aurore Dupin; it was the first work she published under her pseudonym George Sand. Published in April 1832, the novel blends the conventions of romanticism, realism and idealism. As the novel is set partly in France and partly in the French colony of Réunion, Sand ...

  2. 3.51. 3,176 ratings360 reviews. The first novel that George Sand wrote without a collaborator, this is not only a vivid romance, but also an impassioned plea for change in the inequitable French marriage laws of the time, and for a new view of women. It tells the story of a beautiful and innocent young woman, married at sixteen to a much older man.

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  3. 12 de oct. de 2020 · Indiana Credits: Produced by Dagny and Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.) Language: English: LoC Class: PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese: Subject: France -- Fiction Subject: Man-woman relationships -- Fiction Subject: Marriage ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2000 · Indiana. George Sand. OUP Oxford, Jun 1, 2000 - Fiction - 320 pages. Indiana (1831) is an absorbing and vivid romantic novel, set partly in provincial France, partly in Paris, and partly on a tropical island. It tells the story of a beautiful and innocent young woman, married at sixteen to a much older man. She falls passionately in love with a ...

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  5. Indiana was the novel that launched the phenomenally successful career of nineteenth-century French author George Sand. In her preface, Sand explains that she wrote without any plan in mind, ...

  6. 16 de feb. de 2021 · Indiana. George Sand. Graphic Arts Books, Feb 16, 2021 - Fiction - 248 pages. Indiana, a young woman stuck in a loveless marriage, is seduced by a charming neighbor who is not as polished and pure as he appears. She embarks on a journey to find real love, leading to an unexpected discovery about the object of her affection.

  7. The first novel that George Sand wrote without a collaborator, this is not only a vivid romance, but also an impassioned plea for change in the inequitable French marriage laws of the time, and for a new view of women. It tells the story of a beautiful and innocent young woman, married atsixteen to a much older man.