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by George Sand, Stanley Young
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 7 years ago
‘You’ve been unbelievably imprudent!’ said Raymon, carefully closing the door behind him. ‘And my servants know you’re here! They’ve just told me.’ ‘I made no secret of my presence,’ she replied coldly, ‘and, as for the word you use, I think it ill-chosen.’ ‘I said imprudent; I ought to have said ...
Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 10 years ago
I have only read one other Sand work, and I preferred that one. This was her first novel, which I found too ambitious and bloated. It reminded me a bit of Madame Bovary, but that was written afterward, so I wonder if Flaubert found influence in this. Either way, not a favorite.
The Book Nerd
The Book Nerd rated it 11 years ago
“A day will come when everything in my life will be changed, when I shall do good to others, when some one will love me, when I shall give my whole heart to the man whi gives ne his; neanwhile, U will suffer in silence and keep my love as a reward for him who shall set me free.”i thought Indiana was...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it 12 years ago
Premier roman de Sand sans "l'aide" d'un auteur masculin. Elle vole de ses propres ailes et publie Indiana, roman de jeunesse, de quête, de formation où l'on trouve les thèmes chers à Sand qui reviendront tout au long de sa longue carrière d'écrivain. Le sort des femmes, leurs rôles, leurs avenirs, ...
pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it 12 years ago
Take that Jane Austen! Sand writes women with flaws and balls. Indiana's a sick virgin wimp at times, but then again she makes a couple of sea voyages, risks her reputation, and endures domestic violence. The central device is a love triangle - but this tired soap opera shtick is reinvigorated by Sa...
ReaderMarija's Reviews
ReaderMarija's Reviews rated it 13 years ago
Sand’s Indiana deserves four stars simply for its entertainment. The book is ridiculously funny! I can’t say that I have ever read a novel where an adult male lead faints in embarrassment and later asks for his mother’s aid when things get out of hand. Those Raymon sections were absolutely wonderful...
Meandering Em's
Meandering Em's rated it 13 years ago
This is the first novel of George Sand and it shows. Indiana is a young married woman in a loveless marriage with an older man. She meets a Frenchman who is determined to make her his lover. Although he pictures himself as a good representation of the future of France, he is rather despicable. He...
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