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Part III: Autobiography
7. Positioning the Self in Autobiographical Writing:
George Sand as Model for Marguerite Yourcenar
59
PETER CHRISTENSEN
8. Histoire de ma vie: George Sand and Autobiography 67
GITA MAY
9. Aurore Inscribing Aurore: A Reading of "La Reine Coax" 75
LYNN KETTLER PENROD
10. George Sand's Poetics of Autobiography 85
MARILYN YALOM
Part IV: Text and Ideology
11. George Sand and the Romantic Sibyl 95
MARIE-JACQUES HOOG
12. Consuelo and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt:
From Gothic Novel to Novel of Initiation
107
ISABELLE NAGINSKI
13. Consuelo and Porporino, or the Influence of Change 119
DAVID A. POWELL
14. Intertextuality: Valentine and La Princesse de Clèves 127
LUCY M. SCHWARTZ
Part V: Political Affinities
15. Nanon: Novel of Revolution or Revolutionary Novel? 137
NANCY E. ROGERS
16. Reasons of the Heart: George Sand, Flaubert, and the Commune 145
MURRAY SACHS
17. Freedom Smuggler: George Sand and the German Vormärz 153
GISELA SCHLIENTZ
Part VI: Sexual Politics
18. Elle et lui: Literary Idealization and the
Censorship of Female Sexuality
163
MARIE J. DIAMOND
19. Mademoiselle Merquem: De-Mythifying Woman
by Rejecting the Law of the Father
173
CLAUDE HOLLAND

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Publication Information: Book Title: The World of George Sand. Contributors: Natalie Datlof - editor, Jeanne Fuchs - editor, David A. Powell - editor. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: vi.
    
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