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Author Sand, George, 1804-1876.

Title Consuelo. : A novel / by George Sand. Translated from the French, by Fayette Robinson.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : T.B. Peterson & Brothers, [1870]

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Description 1 online resource (509 pages).
Series George Sand anthology
George Sand anthology.
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Note Original document: Book.
GMD: electronic resource.
Summary Consuelo was first published serially between 1842–1843 inℓLa Revue Indépendante, a periodical founded by Sand,ℓPierre Lerouxℓand Louis Viardot. The character of Consuelo was modeled after Viardot's wife, Pauline, who was a well-knownℓopera singer and a good friend of George Sand. This novel, considered by some to be Sand's masterpiece, tells the story of Consuelo, a plain but virtuousℓwoman of gypsy origins, who rises toℓoperatic fame and becomes a greatℓprima donna in Venice. The story is filled with love, adventure, sorrow and sacrifice, as every great romance should be!
Added Author Robinson, Fayette, -1859, translator.
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