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  1. Título: Mauprat / George Sand (Formato PDF) Autor: Sand, George, 1804-1876; Publicación: Alicante : Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2018; Publicación original: Paris, Calmann-Lévy, [19--?] Descripción física: 383 p. ; 19 cm. Notas de reproducción original: Edición digital a partir de Paris, Calmann-Lévy, [19--?].

  2. Page de titre du volume 1 de la première édition (1837). Mauprat est un roman historique publié par la romancière française George Sand en 1837. L'histoire se déroule pour la majeure partie dans le Berry à l'aube de la Révolution française au XVIIIe siècle.

  3. Mauprat is a novel about love and education by the French novelist George Sand. It was published in serial form in the French literary magazine Revue des deux Mondes from April to June 1837. Like many of Sand's novels, Mauprat borrows from various fictional genres: the Gothic novel , chivalric romance , the Bildungsroman , detective ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2006 · PREFACE When I wrote my novel Mauprat at Nohant—in 1846, if I remember rightly—I had just been suing for a separation. Hitherto I had written much against the abuses of marriage, and perhaps, though insufficiently explaining my views, had induced a belief that I failed to appreciate its essence; but it was at this time that marriage itself stood before me in all the moral beauty of its ...

  5. 14 de oct. de 2008 · Mauprat by George Sand. Publication date 1869 Publisher Michel Lévy frères Collection americana Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Addeddate

  6. Mauprat, first published in serial form in April and May 1837, is a tale of love and education which, like many of Sand's novels, borrows from various fiction genres - the Gothic novel, chivalric romance, the Bildungsroman, detective fiction and the historical novel.

  7. Mauprat) is immensely readable, with its lyrical alliance of woman, peasant, and reformed aristocracy effecting a bloodless transformation of the world by love. From the later 1830s, influenced by the socialists Félicité de Lamennais, the former abbé, and Pierre Leroux, she developed an interest in…. Read More.