Indiana
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Indiana

Indiana is a compelling exploration of personal freedom, societal constraints, and emotional resilience within the framework of 19th-century French society. George Sand critiques the rigid structures of marriage and gender roles, examining the tensions between individual desires and societal expectations. Through the journey of Indiana, a young Creole woman trapped in an oppressive marriage, the novel delves into themes of love, independence, and the struggle against patriarchal norms.

Since its publication, Indiana has been recognized for its bold feminist undertones and psychological depth. Its portrayal of a woman's search for autonomy and self-fulfillment resonates with readers, offering a poignant critique of the limitations imposed on women in a patriarchal society. The novel's lyrical prose and introspective narrative structure contribute to its lasting impact, making it a significant work in French literature.

The novel's enduring relevance lies in its ability to address universal themes of identity, passion, and resistance against social oppression. By examining the intersections of personal longing and societal constraints, Indiana invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and the enduring pursuit of self-determination.

Detalls del llibre

Editorial
Lebooks Editora
Any de publicació
2025
Col·lecció
Women Writers of the World
Idioma
Anglès
ISBN
9788583866145
LAN
fd688c31ba2e

Format

ePub

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