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X-WR-CALDESC:Indiana by George Sand (271 pages)\n\nThe first novel that Geo
 rge Sand wrote without a collaborator\, this is not only a vivid romance\,
  but also an\nimpassioned plea for change in the inequitable French marria
 ge laws of the time\, and for a new view of women. It\ntells the story of 
 a beautiful and innocent young woman\, married at sixteen to a much older 
 man. She falls in love\nwith her handsome\, frivolous neighbor\, but disco
 vers too late that his love is quite different from her own. This new\ntra
 nslation\, the first since 1900\, does full justice to the passion and con
 viction of Sand's writing\, and the introduction\nfully explores the respo
 nse to Sand in her own time as well as contemporary feminist treatments.
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DESCRIPTION:Indiana by George Sand (271 pages)\n\nThe first novel that Geor
 ge Sand wrote without a collaborator\, this is not only a vivid romance\, 
 but also an\nimpassioned plea for change in the inequitable French marriag
 e laws of the time\, and for a new view of women. It\ntells the story of a
  beautiful and innocent young woman\, married at sixteen to a much older m
 an. She falls in love\nwith her handsome\, frivolous neighbor\, but discov
 ers too late that his love is quite different from her own. This new\ntran
 slation\, the first since 1900\, does full justice to the passion and conv
 iction of Sand's writing\, and the introduction\nfully explores the respon
 se to Sand in her own time as well as contemporary feminist treatments.
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SUMMARY:IFL Classics Book Club: Indiana by George Sand
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