Research on Pastoral Trilogy of George Sand ()
ABSTRACT
This paper analyzes George Sand’s famous pastoral trilogy under five
aspects. First, affection for the countryside. She’s excellent at describing
the countryside, from the great scene of nature to the details of peasants’
daily life. Second, optimistic romanticism. Her joyful words and the comparison with
authors like Chateaubriand and Musset show her optimistic romanticism. Third,
feminism. There’s a sprout of feminism growing in her pastoral trilogy. It encourages
women to pursue their happiness without considering the hindrances of
traditional and ethical opinions. Fourth,
love. Love crosses the stories in George Sand’s pastoral trilogy, creates a
utopian world in her heart, where everyone loves each other and lives happily. Fifth,
democracy. George Sand expresses her love and hatred by drawing, with a
democratic color, a sharp contrast between the virtue of honest peasants and
the vice of corrupt bourgeois.
Share and Cite:
Yu, J. (2019) Research on Pastoral Trilogy of George Sand.
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
7, 146-154. doi:
10.4236/jss.2019.79011.