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George Sand

True Genius, True Woman


  • SelfMadeHero
  • by Severine Vidal, Kim Consigny, Edward Gauvin
A graphic biography of female novelist George Sand, whose life and work championed women's rights, gender expression, and sexual liberation. This moving biographical portrait, written by award-winner Séverine Vidal and illustrated by Kim Consigny, restores her to the center stage she always commanded in her lifetime. Not just as the daring, scandalously cross-dressing, bisexual, cigarette-smoking divorcée novelist, but as the brilliant chronicler of her changing time-and therefore of ours.

ISBN 9781914224201 | EN | PB+
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Publisher SelfMadeHero
ISBN 9781914224201
Author(s) Severine Vidal, Kim Consigny, Edward Gauvin
Publication date May 2024
Edition Paperback with flaps
Dimensions 240 x 170 mm
Illustrations throughout bw.ill.
Pages 344
Language(s) English ed.
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A graphic biography of female novelist George Sand, whose life and work championed women's rights, gender expression, and sexual liberation.

George Sand: True Genius, True Woman is a scrupulously researched and tenderly revealing biography of one of the great pioneering figures of 19th-century French literature. Born in 1804-at a time when women were deprived of their civil rights (along with minors, criminals, and the insane)-Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin grew up to defy those norms, both in her life and her writing. Adopting the gender-neutral pen name George Sand, and in a career lasting over forty years as a novelist and playwright, she is best remembered today for the affairs and friendships she enjoyed with men: the composer Chopin; the painter Delacroix; the novelist Balzac.

But this moving biographical portrait, written by award-winner Séverine Vidal and illustrated by Kim Consigny, restores her to the center stage she always commanded in her lifetime. Not just as the daring, scandalously cross-dressing, bisexual, cigarette-smoking divorcée novelist, but as the brilliant chronicler of her changing time-and therefore of ours.