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“... everyone's free to embark on either a great clipper or a little fishing boat. An artist is an explorer who oughtn't to shrink from anything: it doesn't matter whether he goes to the left or the right -- his goal sanctifies all.”

Quote by George Sand

Work

Flaubert - Sand: the correspondence

Flaubert - Sand: the correspondence is a significant literary work that provides a detailed look into the relationship and intellectual exchanges between two prominent 19th-century French authors. The collection includes letters written over several years, revealing their thoughts on writing, art, and life. The correspondence is a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the history of literature and the personal dynamics of creative collaboration. more

Author

George Sand
George Sand

George Sand, born Armand Auguste Dupin, was a renowned French novelist, playwright, and journalist in the 19th century. Known for her profound psychological portrayals and social commentary, her works have left a lasting impact on French literature. George Sand, with her rich emotions and unique writing style, became an important figure in the history of French literature. more

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