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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: 319.
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