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  1. Romantic novelist George Sand's Mauprat as adapted by cinema visionary Jean Epstein. As a child, orphan Bernard de Mauprat was adopted by Tristan, a brigand who brought him up with his biological sons to hate, kill and pillage. Hubert de Mauprat, the elder brother of Tristan, the very incarnation of nobility, and his daughter, the beautiful and intrepid Edmée, undertake to tear wild-eyed ...

  2. 8 apr 2019 · Mauprat was adapted by Jean Epstein from a novel of the famous novelist George Sand. Like many of Sand’s novels, Mauprat borrows from various fictional genres- the Gothic novel, chivalric romance, the Bildungsroman, detective fiction, and the historical novel. Luis Buñuel was assistant director on this film, and was Buñuel’s first film ...

  3. La Petite Fadette, also published in English under the titles Little Fadette. A Domestic Story (1849), Fadette. A Domestic Story (1851) and Little Fadette (1967), [1] is an 1849 novel written by French novelist George Sand, born Amantine Dupin. Sand wrote the rural story together with La Mare au Diable and François le Champi in the 1840s as ...

  4. 30 apr 2018 · George Sand glorifies every mind with her own peculiar fire and tears. The fire is, fortunately, so much stronger than the tears that her passion never degenerates into the maudlin. All the same, she makes too universal a use of her own strongest gifts, and this is why she cannot be said to excel as a portrait-painter.

  5. de Mauprat entre ceux de Cartouche et de la Barbe-Bleue, et qu’il m’est souvent arrivé alors de confondre, dans des rêves effrayants, les légendes surannées de l’Ogre et de Croquemitaine avec les faits tout récents qui ont donné une sinistre illustration, dans notre province, à cette famille des Mauprat.

  6. 3 nov 2010 · Sand, George, 1804-1876. Title. La petite Fadette. Credits. Produced by Claudine Corbasson and the Online Distributed. Proofreading Team at http: //www.pgdp.net (This file was. produced from images generously made available by the. Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at. http: //gallica.bnf.fr)

  7. Pseudonimo di Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin, più tardi baronessa Dudevant (1804 - 1876).È una scrittrice e drammaturga francese. Ricordata spesso per il suo anticonformismo e per le relazioni che intrattenne con lo scrittore Alfred de Musset e con il musicista Frederyk Chopin, George Sand è oggi considerata tra le autrici più importanti e prolifiche della storia della letteratura.