Mauprat (1837) by George Sand is the complex love story of the
initially wild and uneducated Bernard de Mauprat and his second
cousin, the lovely and enlightened Edme de Mauprat whose influence
transforms him.
The philosophy, culture, and social ideals of Rousseau are
represented by George Sand in the figure of Edme, with reason,
literacy, and virtue triumphing over ignorance and cruelty. The
emerging result is a new kind of equality, the Revolutionary French
egalit, not merely between the social strata of men but between the
sexes.
A rich, idealist, and romantic classic from the pen of one of
the earliest great feminist authors.
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