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La Comtesse de Rudolstadt

1844145 x 227 mm

FIRST EDITION.
Charming ex. bound in the 19th century with its covers.

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RARE FIRST EDITION of this novel, which follows on from Consuelo .

Published in 1842-1844 in the Independent magazine which George Sand had just founded with the socialist and republican philosopher Pierre Leroux, this vast collection of novels is now considered to be one of the high points of her work of fiction.

"An adventure novel and a historical novel, it is at the same time a love story, a social novel, a female initiation novel, and a great novel about music that questions the relationship between learned art and popular art, sacred art and secular art, and the role of the artist in society." (Consuelo readings - The Countess of Rudolstadt by George SandMichèle Hecquet and Christine Planté)

A charming copy, well bound in the 19th century with its covers.

 

Paris,L. De Potter,1844.5In-8°, Bound,145 x 227 mm,344 pp. + 335 pp. + 326 pp. + 338 pp. + 337 pp.

Bound in the Bradel style at the end of the 19th century, full marbled paper, smooth spine with long-grained brown morocco title-piece. Covers preserved without the spine. Case.

Bio

George Sand

(born in Paris on 1 July 1804 and died in the Château de Nohant-Vic on 8 June 1876)

Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin, Baroness Dudevant, known as George Sand, novelist, playwright, epistolier, literary critic, journalist.

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