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Course Description

This course will compare the two Georges, the most famous female novelists of the 19th c. It will look at their lives, their concept of the novel as well as their social and political ideals, all the while paying special attention to Sand's influence on Eliot.

Week 1: George Sand's life, the first woman who made a living with her pen, writing over 70 novels and tales.

Week 2: The art of writing the novels and tales at the time of Balzac, Flaubert and Turgenev.

Week 3: Sand's contribution to the social politics of her day and especially to the cause of women.

Week 4: The rebellious life of Mary Ann Evans, hiding under the pen name of George Eliot as an homage to the other George.

Week 5: Sand's reputation in Victorian England and Eliots "rustic' novels, written in the wake of Sand's successful country tales.

Week 6: The art of the novel according to Eliot, especially her novel Middlemarch, generally considered in Britain as the unequaled masterpiece 19th c. Special attention will be paid to her ideas of religion, politics and women.

 

Instructor: Dr. Daniel Vitaglione

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Section Title
George Sand and George Eliot: The Most Famous 19th Century Female Novelists
Type
Discussion
Days
T
Time
10:00AM to 11:45AM
Dates
Oct 21, 2025 to Dec 02, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
10.5
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Tuition credit $80.00 Click here to get more information
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