Solange Dudevant
Solange Dudevant | |
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Born | Nohant-Vic, France | 13 September 1828
Died | 17 March 1899 Nohant-Vic, France | (aged 70)
Resting place | Cemetery at Nohant |
Occupation | Writer |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
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Relatives | Maurice Sand (brother) |
Solange Dudevant (September 13, 1828 - March 17, 1899) was a French writer and novelist and the daughter of George Sand.
Biography[]
Solange Dudevant was born to author George Sand at Nohant on September 13, 1828. She was Sand's second child. Although Sand was married to Casimir Dudevant at the time, Solange's father was rumored to be Stéphane de Grandsagne.[1] [2]
In 1846 Solange became engaged to Fernand de Preaulx.[3] But in 1847, she married the sculptor Auguste Clésinger, whom she met while posing for a bust. Solange was 19; the sculptor 32.[4] The couple had a daughter, Jeanne, in 1848, but the child died a week after birth. A second daughter, also named Jeanne, was born in 1849. Nicknamed Nini, that child died in 1855 of Scarlet Fever. [5]
Under the name Solange Clésinger-Sand, she published her first novel, Jacques Bruneau, in 1870. Her second book, Carl Robert was published in 1887.
She died on March 17, 1899 at her home in Paris and is buried in a private cemetery in Nohant-Vic.
Works[]
- Jacques Bruneau, 1870
- Carl Robert,1887
References[]
- ^ Barry, Joseph A. Infamous Woman.1978. Print. Page 101 and note page 395.
- ^ "George Sand's Children," The New York Times Letters, September 1, 1985. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
- ^ Winegarten, Renee. The Double Life of George Sand: Woman and Writer : a Critical Biography. New York: Basic Books, 1978. Print. Page 246.
- ^ Les amis de George Sand
- ^ Cate, Curtis. George Sand: A Biography. New York: Avon, 1975. Print.
- 1828 births
- 1899 deaths
- 19th-century French novelists
- 19th-century French women writers
- French women novelists
- French novelist, 19th-century birth stubs