《喬治‧ 桑與福樓拜 》The George Sand–Gustave Flaubert Letters.…
George Sand and Gustave Flaubert

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在她去世150年後,人們關注的焦點依然是她的名人光環,而非她的作品。 喬治桑生前是法國收入最高的作家之一。但她留給世人的印象,至今仍是她抽著雪茄、男扮女裝、與許多名人交往的形象。《喬治‧ 桑與福樓拜 George Sand’s unfinished legacy》; FLAUBERT’S PARROT (1984) : 2018-0509 漢清講堂Flaubert in the Ruins of Paris: The Story of a Friendship, a Novel, and a Terrible Year (2017)
- The Setting: Gathered in the warm, rustic rooms of her beloved country estate in Berry, grandmother Aurore looked out at the trees and fields she had loved since her own difficult, free-spirited childhood.
- The Audience: Her granddaughters, Aurore and Gabrielle, snuggled close, eager for a break from traditional rigid lessons to hear something alive and imaginative.
- The Style: Moving away from standard, frightening folklore, her spoken and written tales featured talking flowers, wise stones, brave children, and the gentle magic of the French countryside.
- Nature's Secrets: She taught the girls that stones have history and plants possess a voice, encouraging them to look deeply and respectfully at the natural world.
- Courage and Honesty: Her protagonists were often clever, independent young people who solved problems through hard work, curiosity, and a good heart rather than waiting for rescue.
- A Life Lived Boldly: Though she did not detail every turbulent adult scandal of her past to young children, her stories reflected her lifelong fight against prejudice and her fierce love for personal freedom.
在諾昂的晚年,法國著名作家喬治·桑(原名奧羅爾·杜潘)變成了一位慈愛的祖母。她或坐在爐火旁,或置身於鬱鬱蔥蔥的花園中,給疼愛她的孫女奧羅拉和加布里埃爾講述充滿魔力的寓言故事,後來將這些故事集結成冊,出版成《祖母的故事》(Contes d'une grand'mère),與世人分享她對自然和生活的驚嘆。諾昂之聲:場景:在貝裡她摯愛的鄉村莊園溫暖而質樸的房間裡,祖母奧羅拉眺望著她自幼便深愛的樹木和田野,那段童年時期她曾經歷過一段艱難而自由奔放的歲月。聽眾:她的孫女奧羅拉和加布里埃爾依偎在一起,渴望擺脫傳統刻板的課程,聆聽一些生動而富有想像力的故事。風格:她所講述的故事不再是傳統的、令人恐懼的民間傳說,而是充滿了會說話的花朵、智慧的石頭、勇敢的孩子以及法國鄉村的溫柔魔力。桑奶奶的教誨:大自然的秘密:她教導女孩們石頭有歷史,植物有聲音,鼓勵她們深入觀察,並且…她對自然世界充滿敬畏。勇氣與誠實:她筆下的主角往往是聰明獨立的年輕人,他們透過辛勤工作、好奇心和善良的心來解決問題,而不是等待救援。大膽的人生:雖然她沒有向年幼的孩子們詳細講述她過去那些動盪不安的成人醜聞,但她的故事反映了她一生與偏見作鬥爭的經歷以及她對個人自由的強烈熱愛。如果你有興趣,我可以分享她一些著名的祖母故事的梗概,比如《圖畫城堡》或《科克斯女王》,或者跟您詳細講述她在諾昂特度過的童年生活。您比較喜歡哪一個呢?
祖母的故事
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Creative Media Partners, LLC,2026年2月14日 - 小說 - 342頁
《祖母的故事》是一部引人入勝的故事集,它巧妙地連結了童年奇幻的想像世界和自然科學的精妙之美。這部作品由著名作家喬治桑為她的孫女創作,突破了傳統民間故事的窠臼,以更具想像和觀察的視角展現世界。
在這部作品中,讀者將邂逅一系列故事:花朵會說話,石頭擁有歷史,法國鄉村的景色成為道德和智力成長的舞台。桑的文筆優美流暢,將植物的生長或礦物的形成等日常奇觀賦予了神奇的生命力。每個故事都以溫和的方式探討了諸如環境保護、好奇心的重要性以及人類與地球之間深厚的聯繫等主題。
《祖母的故事》是十九世紀兒童文學的傑作,至今仍是喬治桑多才多藝的文學成就的有力證明。它巧妙地融合了奇幻與現實主義,並持續吸引那些欣賞經典故事和祖母智慧永恆魅力的人們。
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書名:祖母的故事
作者:喬治桑
出版社:Creative Media Partners, LLC,2026
ISBN:1025449606, 9781025449609
頁數:342頁
主題:小說 › 童話、民間故事、傳說與神話
小說 / 童話、民間故事、傳說與神話
小說 / 文學
Tales of a Grandmother"Tales of a Grandmother" is an enchanting collection of stories that bridges the gap between the whimsical world of childhood wonder and the intricate beauty of the natural sciences. Written by the celebrated author George Sand for her own granddaughters, these narratives move away from conventional folklore to embrace a more imaginative and observant approach to the world. Within this volume, readers encounter a series of tales where flowers speak, stones possess history, and the landscape of the French countryside becomes a stage for moral and intellectual growth. Sand's prose is both lyrical and accessible, imbuing everyday wonders-such as the growth of a plant or the formation of a mineral-with a sense of magic and vitality. Each story serves as a gentle exploration of themes like environmental stewardship, the importance of curiosity, and the deep connection between humanity and the earth. A masterpiece of nineteenth-century children's literature, "Tales of a Grandmother" remains a testament to George Sand's versatile literary talent. It offers a unique blend of fantasy and realism that continues to captivate those who appreciate classic storytelling and the timeless charm of a grandmother's wisdom. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you may see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
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