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Works
Novels
- Pastoral novels
- The Devil's Pool (1846), English transl. by Jane Minot Sedgwick & Ellery Sedgwick, 1895
- Francois the Waif (1847–1848), English transl. by J.M.S., 1894 (external scan)
- Fadette (1849), English transl. by Mrs. James M. Lancaster, 1896 (external scan)
- Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré (1857)
- Other novels
- Mauprat (1837), English transl. by Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie, 1904
- The Mosaic Workers, a tale of Venice (1837), English transl. 1845: (external scan)
- Consuelo (1842)
- English transl. in 4 vols. by Frank H. Potter, publ. 1889 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Parlour Library edition (1847) Vol 1 (transcription project) Vol 2 (transcription project)
- Compilations
- Novels by George Sand, 20 vols, 1900-02 (external scan)
Works about Sand
- The Dedication from Honoré de Balzac to George Sand at the beginning of Letters of Two Brides (1842)
- "George Sand", an 1877 essay by Henry James
- George Sand, new ed., by Bertha Thomas (1889)
- "The Portraits of George Sand", by Octave Uzanne, pp. 419–426 in Mauprat, London: Wm. Heinemann (1904)
- "Sand, George," by Francis Storr in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911).
External links
- Consuelo. Translation by Frank H. Potter, 1899 (English)
- The Countess of Rudolstadt. Translation by Francis G. Shaw, publ. 1847 (English)
- The Countess of Rudolstadt. Translation by Fayette Robinson, d.1859 (English)
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