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Mauprat (1837) by George Sand is the complex love story of the initially wild and uneducated Bernard de Mauprat and his second cousin, the lovely and enlightened Edmée de Mauprat whose influence transforms him.
9 de jun. de 2018 · Illustrated by Eugéne Paul Avril. The French edition was first published in 1837. A LIBRARY OF FRENCH MASTERPIECES. EDITED BY EDMUND GOSSE, LL.D. With Portrait-Notes by Octave Uzanne. ENGLISH EDITION. A Library of French Masterpieces. EDITED BY EDMUND GOSSE.
Romantic novelist George Sand's Mauprat as adapted by cinema visionary Jean Epstein. As a child, orphan Bernard de Mauprat was adopted by Tristan, a brigand who brought him up with his biological sons to hate, kill and pillage. Hubert de Mauprat, the elder brother of Tristan, the very incarnation of nobility, and his daughter, the beautiful and intrepid Edmée, undertake to tear wild-eyed ...
17 de may. de 2012 · In "Mauprat" (1837), George Sand relates the life story young Bernard de Mauprat, tracing his progress from a busque and villainous youth, to a respectable and worthy gentleman. The novel adopts elements of many popular genres--its a gothic novel, a romance, a history, an (almost) murder mystery, and at its core, a coming of age story.
8 de oct. de 2021 · George Sand (1804 - 1876) Translated by Stanley Young. Bernard Mauprat was raised by lawless brigands and knows no other way of life until age 17. Then everything changes for him when his cousin Edmee is taken hostage in the castle where he lives. After helping her escape, he goes to live with his uncle and is offered the opportunity of an ...
Mauprat by Sand, George, 1804-1876. Publication date 1857 Publisher Paris : M. Lévy, J. Hetzel Collection universityofottawa; toronto Contributor University of Ottawa
Mauprat refers to: Mauprat (novel), a novel by George Sand. Mauprat (film), a French silent film based on the novel.