Person

Armandine Lucile Aurore Dupin, Baronne Dudevant

born 1804, died 1876 (age 72)


pseudonyms: George Sand
gender: female
born in: Paris, France
died in: Nohant-Vic, France
vocations: author, publisher
residence: Nohant-Vic, France   |  Paris, France  
travel: Venice, Italy   |  Valldemossa, Spain  

author of the following texts (40):
Appendice I. Le Nozze del Villaggio.   (Published in: 1857)
Appendice I: Les Noces De Campagne   (Published in: 1857, 1889, 1857)
Appendice II. Le Livrées.   (Published in: 1853)
Appendice II: Les Livrées   (Published in: 1857, 1889)
Appendice III. Lo Sposalizio.   (Published in: 1853)
Appendice III: Le Mariage   (Published in: 1857, 1889)
Appendice IV. Il Cavolo.   (Published in: 1853)
Appendice IV: Le Chou   (Published in: 1857, 1889)
Appendix I: A Country Wedding   (Published in: 1895, 1901)
Appendix II: The Livrées   (Published in: 1901, 1895)
Appendix III: The Wedding   (Published in: 1895, 1901)
Appendix IV: The Cabbage   (Published in: 1895, 1901)
Avant-propos [François Le Champi]   (Published in: 1855, 1866)
Avvertenza [La Palude del Diavolo]   (Published in: 1853)
Avvertenza [La Piccola Fadette, 1853]   (Published in: 1853)
Der Findling  
Die Kleine Fadette   (Published in: 1851)
Fadette [1893. Trans. Sedgwick]   (Published in: 1893)
Fadette [1896. Trans. Lancaster]   (Published in: 1896)
Fanchon the Cricket   (Published in: 1863)
François Le Champi   (Published in: 1855, 1866)
François the Waif [American Edition]   (Published in: 1894, 1889)
Introduction [François The Waif, 1894]   (Published in: 1894)
La Mare Au Diable   (Published in: 1857, 1889, 1846)
La Palude del Diavolo. Racconto di Giorgio Sand.   (Published in: 1853)
La Petite Fadette [1849. One Volume]   (Published in: 1849)
La Petite Fadette [1851]   (Published in: 1851)
La Petite Fadette. Volume 1: Chapitre I-XIV   (Published in: 1849)
La Petite Fadette. Volume 2: Chapitre I-XX   (Published in: 1849)
La Piccola Fadette   (Published in: 1853, 1883)
Notice [François Le Champi]   (Published in: 1855, 1866)
Notice [La Mare Au Diable]   (Published in: 1857, 1889)
Notice [La Petite Fadette, 1851]   (Published in: 1851)
Notice [The Devil's Pool]   (Published in: 1901, 1895)
Preface [Fadette. 1893. Trans. Sedgwick]   (Published in: 1893)
Preface [Fadette. 1896. Trans. Lancaster]   (Published in: 1896)
Preface [François The Waif (American Edition)]   (Published in: 1894)
Préface Générale [La Maire Au Diable - André ...]   (Published in: 1857)
Préface [La Petite Fadette. Volume 1]   (Published in: 1849)
The Devil’s Pool   (Published in: 1901, 1895)

subject of the following texts (1):

subject of the following illustrations (2):

publications (19):
La Mare au Diable   (Published in: 1846 )
La Petite Fadette.   (Published in: 1849 )
La Petite Fadette   (Published in: 1849 )
Die Kleine Fadette   (Published in: 1851 )
La Petite Fadette   (Published in: 1851 )
La Piccola Fadette   (Published in: 1853 )
François Le Champi [1855]   (Published in: 1855 )
Fanchon the Cricket   (Published in: 1863 )
La Piccola Fadette   (Published in: 1883 )
La Mare Au Diable [1889]   (Published in: 1889 )
Francis The Waif   (Published in: 1889 )
Fadette [1893. Transl. Sedgwick]   (Published in: 1893 )
François The Waif   (Published in: 1894 )
The Devil’s Pool   (Published in: 1895 )
Fadette [1896. Transl. Lancaster]   (Published in: 1896 )
The Devil’s Pool   (Published in: 1901 )

manager at the following publishers:
Calmann Lévy, Éditeur   (founded in: 1836 )
Michel-Lévy frères   (founded in: 1836 closure in: 1875)
Frederick Leypoldt   (founded in: 1863 )
T. Y. Crowell   (founded in: 1834 closure in: 1978)
Libraire de L. Hachette et Cie.   (founded in: 1826 )
Edoardo Sonzogno, Editore   (founded in: 1861 )

text settings:
Nohan, Berry
Nohant, Berry, France.
Nohant, Berry, France. Fictional villages of Bélair (Germain and Marie’s village), Fourche (the village where Germain travels to), and Ormeaux (where Marie is headed).

publication locations:
Boston
Brussels
Leipzig
Livorno
London
Milan
New York City
Paris
Philadelphia
Turin

Relations to other persons:
friendship:
Gustave Flaubert   (1821 - 1888)
illustrator:
Tony Johannot   (1803 - 1852)
Edmond-Adolphe Rudaux   (1840 - 1908)
Maurice Sand   (1823 - 1889)
relative:
Maurice Sand   (1823 - 1889)
biographer:
Conrad Busken Huet   (1826 - 1888)
translator:
Claire von Glümer   (1825 - 1906)
mentor:

Periodicals:
contributor:
Le Figaro   (founded in: 1826 )

Involved with the following movements:
sympathizer:
Paris Commune   (founded in: 1870 closure in: 1871)