Indiana (novel)

Indiana (novel)

Indiana is a novel about love and marriage written by Amandine Aurore Dupin; it was the first work she published under her pseudonym George Sand. Published in April 1832, the novel blends the conventions of romanticism, realism, and idealism. As the novel is set partly in France and partly in the French colony of Réunion, Sand had to base her descriptions of the colony, where she had never been, on the travel writing of friend Jules Néraud.

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