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Article: Gender in the Fiction of George Sand.(Review) (book review)
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- Nineteenth-Century French Studies
- Article date:
- March 22, 2001
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Massardier-Kenney, Francoise. Gender in the Fiction of George Sand. Amsterdam/Atlanta GA.: Editions Rodopi B.V., 2000. Pp. 197. ISBN 90-420-0707-9
Gender in the Fiction of George Sand is an important book which is sure to have a significant impact on the second critical stage of Sand studies in the English-speaking world. In the 1990s Schor's George Sand and Idealism and Naginski's George Sand: Writing for Her Life put Sand on the critical map in this country, thus constituting a kind of introductory stage for Sand studies. Now that the novelist is increasingly accepted as an important figure in the development of the French novel and a narrow Sand canon ...