George Sand

George Sand

Bertha Thomas
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Epizode 5
Najnovija 19.08.2026

This podcast presents a biography of the famous French novelist George Sand, written by the Victorian-era author Bertha Thomas. The work offers a literary portrait of Sand's life and career, as seen through the eyes of a contemporary writer. The audio is read by a volunteer narrator, with a summary provided by Christine Rottger. It is a classic biographical text, now available as a public-domain audiobook.

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    A Victorian Novelist herself, Bertha Thomas presents a biography of the Life of George Sand - Summary by Christine Rottger

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