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- Artikelzustand
- Title
- Lélia: Lelia
- ISBN
- 9780253202468
- Book Title
- Lélia
- Item Length
- 9in
- Publisher
- Indiana University Press
- Publication Year
- 1982
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Literary
- Item Width
- 6in
- Item Weight
- 11.7 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 234 Pages
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Regarded as one of Sand's best novels, Lélia is an important document in the evolution of women's consciousness. Published in 1833, when Sand was 29, it stunned Victorians by advocating the same standard of morality for men and women and by suggesting that both the prostitute and the married woman were slaves to male desire. Sand also questioned monogamy, fidelity, and monastic celibacy. She later made an unsuccessful attempt to revise the book and to expunge its despair and skepticism. Although Sand wrote copiously, until recently only a handful of her books were available in English. This first English translation of Lélia is an excellent rendering, capturing the raptures, the mysticism, and the nineteenth-century flavor ot its eternally fascinating subject.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253202469
ISBN-13
9780253202468
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2189028
Product Key Features
Book Title
Lélia
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literary
Publication Year
1982
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
234 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz
Additional Product Features
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"Lélia is the story of woman's search for meaning in life, religious certainty, and sexual fulfillment... it is a strangely beautiful work, remarkable for its philosophcial depth and lyric intensity and for the insight it lends to the complex character of George Sand." -- New Directions for Women, "Maria Espinosa's translation... is remarkable for coming very close to the resonant vocabulary and its extraordinary images." -- V.S. Pritchett, The New York Review of Books, Lélia is the story of woman's search for meaning in life, religious certainty, and sexual fulfillment . . . it is a strangely beautiful work, remarkable for its philosophcial depth and lyric intensity and for the insight it lends to the complex character of George Sand., "Maria Espinosa's translation... is remarkable for coming very close to the resonant vocabulary and its extraordinary images." -V.S. Pritchett, The New York Review of Books, "Lélia is the story of woman's search for meaning in life, religious certainty, and sexual fulfillment... it is a strangely beautiful work, remarkable for its philosophcial depth and lyric intensity and for the insight it lends to the complex character of George Sand." -New Directions for Women, With this excellent translation by Maria Espinosa, George Sand's quite unjustly forotten Lelia becomes available to the reading public. Both Ellen Moers's foreword and Espinosa's concise and informative introudction provide a context that underscores the novel's unique place and significance in the historical and literary configuration if its time and our own. This translation... opens up, brilliantly, perspectives on a gifted woman's reaction to her world. It should become one of the central texts in women's studies programs., "L lia is the story of woman's search for meaning in life, religious certainty, and sexual fulfillment... it is a strangely beautiful work, remarkable for its philosophcial depth and lyric intensity and for the insight it lends to the complex character of George Sand." -- New Directions for Women, "Lélia is the story of woman's search for meaning in life, religious certainty, and sexual fulfillment . . . it is a strangely beautiful work, remarkable for its philosophcial depth and lyric intensity and for the insight it lends to the complex character of George Sand."-- New Directions for Women "Maria Espinosa's translation . . . is remarkable for coming very close to the resonant vocabulary and its extraordinary images."--V.S. Pritchett, The New York Review of Books "With this excellent translation by Maria Espinosa, George Sand's quite unjustly forotten Lélia becomes available to the reading public. Both Ellen Moers's foreword and Espinosa's concise and informative introudction provide a context that underscores the novel's unique place and significance in the historical and literary configuration if its time and our own. This translation . . . opens up, brilliantly, perspectives on a gifted woman's reaction to her world. It should become one of the central texts in women's studies programs."-- Germaine Brée, "With this excellent translation by Maria Espinosa, George Sand's quite unjustly forotten L lia becomes available to the reading public. Both Ellen Moers's foreword and Espinosa's concise and informative introudction provide a context that underscores the novel's unique place and significance in the historical and literary configuration if its time and our own. This translation... opens up, brilliantly, perspectives on a gifted woman's reaction to her world. It should become one of the central texts in women's studies programs." -- Germaine Br e, With this excellent translation by Maria Espinosa, George Sand's quite unjustly forotten Lélia becomes available to the reading public. Both Ellen Moers's foreword and Espinosa's concise and informative introudction provide a context that underscores the novel's unique place and significance in the historical and literary configuration if its time and our own. This translation... opens up, brilliantly, perspectives on a gifted woman's reaction to her world. It should become one of the central texts in women's studies programs., Maria Espinosa's translation... is remarkable for coming very close to the resonant vocabulary and its extraordinary images., "With this excellent translation by Maria Espinosa, George Sand's quite unjustly forotten Lélia becomes available to the reading public. Both Ellen Moers's foreword and Espinosa's concise and informative introudction provide a context that underscores the novel's unique place and significance in the historical and literary configuration if its time and our own. This translation... opens up, brilliantly, perspectives on a gifted woman's reaction to her world. It should become one of the central texts in women's studies programs." -Germaine Brée, "With this excellent translation by Maria Espinosa, George Sand's quite unjustly forotten Lélia becomes available to the reading public. Both Ellen Moers's foreword and Espinosa's concise and informative introudction provide a context that underscores the novel's unique place and significance in the historical and literary configuration if its time and our own. This translation... opens up, brilliantly, perspectives on a gifted woman's reaction to her world. It should become one of the central texts in women's studies programs." -- Germaine Brée, Maria Espinosa's translation . . . is remarkable for coming very close to the resonant vocabulary and its extraordinary images., Lélia is the story of woman's search for meaning in life, religious certainty, and sexual fulfillment... it is a strangely beautiful work, remarkable for its philosophcial depth and lyric intensity and for the insight it lends to the complex character of George Sand.
Copyright Date
1982
Dewey Decimal
843/.8
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes
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