

Histoire de ma vie
Book • 1855
Histoire de ma vie is a detailed autobiography that spans George Sand's life from her early childhood in Nohant to her later years.
The book is organized into five parts and includes extensive rewriting of her letters.
It provides a lucid analysis of her personal development, family conflicts, and her views on society, religion, and the condition of women.
Although the dates and events are not entirely veracious, the work remains a valuable social document and family history, showcasing Sand's courage, frankness, and determination.
The book is organized into five parts and includes extensive rewriting of her letters.
It provides a lucid analysis of her personal development, family conflicts, and her views on society, religion, and the condition of women.
Although the dates and events are not entirely veracious, the work remains a valuable social document and family history, showcasing Sand's courage, frankness, and determination.
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