French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876)
1 In the first place, George Sand was not hostile to religious ideas.
2 Good nature is what we need above all in reading George Sand .
3 Alas, this was not the way George Sand met her dismissed lovers.
4 In George Sand 's pastoral novels we have some of these old words.
5 This may be so, and George Sand warns us of this herself.
6 I scarcely replied to his compliments, and went closer to George Sand .
7 It is the theatre of George Sand 's novel, Jean de la Roche.
8 Moreover, George Sand did her utmost to make life within doors comfortable.
9 It was Pierre Leroux, also, who led George Sand on to Socialism.
10 She may be another George Sand , or at least another Eulalie Grantmesnil.
11 There was another service, too, which Michel had rendered to George Sand .
12 One day Balzac had invited George Sand , Chopin, and Gutmann to dinner.
13 Of George Sand 's strain, during forty years, these are the grand elements.
14 Chopin's Mode of Playing-Concerts-TheElite-FadingBouquetsand Immortal Crowns-Hospitality-Heine-Meyerbeer-Adolphe Nourrit-Eugene Delacroix-Niemcevicz-Mickiewicz- George Sand .
15 The great female French novelist George Sand is descended from both these men.
16 This shows us clearly the kind of charm George Sand found in Pagello.
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