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Rebels: George Sand

26 min · 11 mei 2026
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George Sand (1804–1876), born Aurore Dupin in Paris, was one of the most prolific and influential writers of 19th-century France. She married Baron Casimir Dudevant before leaving the marriage to pursue an independent literary life in Paris. Adopting the male pseudonym “George Sand,” she published novels, essays, plays, and political writings that explored class, gender, rural life, love, and social freedom. Known for wearing men’s clothing in public and moving within radical artistic circles, Sand became a major cultural figure and had a highly publicized relationship with composer Frédéric Chopin. Over her lifetime she produced more than seventy novels and maintained correspondence with many of the leading intellectuals and artists of her era, remaining a central voice in French literature until her death in 1876. FOR MORE: Frederic Chopin & George Sand [https://interlude.hk/frederic-chopin-and-george-sand-the-real-story-behind-their-relationship/] George Sand Books [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1464.George_Sand] The Creators Collective is open for enrollment. This is the membership where you create your self alive. We have monthly masterclasses, craft workshops, co creation spaces, open mic salons, a dedicated community chat board to connect with others, and hundreds of hours of archived teaching, helping you establish your own creative voice. Take the next step! Learn More [https://www.rainierwylde.com/creatorscollective]

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