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George Sand's Gabriel
George Sand's Gabriel | George Sand
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A prescient "protofeminist" dramatic treatment of gender, Gabriel makes a passionate plea for female equality in education and opportunity. Available for the first time in an English translation, the script is supplemented by an introductory essay that examines questions posed by the play with regard to conventional gender representations and how the protagonist contrasts with other cross-dressed heroines, such as Shakespeare's Rosalind in As You Like It. The introduction also recounts George Sand's struggle to get the play accepted for production on the Paris stage, and an appendix examines her 1850s revision, "Julia," in which the protagonist's role is greatly diminished.
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tournevis It's one of the few Sand I have not read. What do you think or it? 7y
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