Becoming George: The Invention of George Sand

A long-overdue reappraisal of a groundbreaking nineteenth-century writer who reshaped the literary and social norms of her age.

This year marks the 150th anniversary of Sand’s death, and Becoming George is a fitting celebration of her literary genius—as well as the first new biography in nearly twenty-five years. Born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin in 1804, Sand achieved international fame as a novelist early in life. Prolific and iconoclastic, she was a key intellectual and artistic figure who addressed the social and political issues of her time. Yet this central role in literary and cultural history has long been overshadowed by superficial interest in her promiscuity and cross-dressing. In Becoming George, poet and Romanticist Fiona Sampson identifies Sand’s personal relationships with fellow artists and thinkers—from Gustave Flaubert to Fryderyk Chopin—as part of the creative and cultural dialogue through which her life and work unfolded. Following Sand’s transformation from rural ingénue to metropolitan “Maître,” Sampson captures the sweep of the writer’s life and the enduring influence of her work.

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Becoming George: The Invention of George Sand

A long-overdue reappraisal of a groundbreaking nineteenth-century writer who reshaped the literary and social norms of her age.

This year marks the 150th anniversary of Sand’s death, and Becoming George is a fitting celebration of her literary genius—as well as the first new biography in nearly twenty-five years. Born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin in 1804, Sand achieved international fame as a novelist early in life. Prolific and iconoclastic, she was a key intellectual and artistic figure who addressed the social and political issues of her time. Yet this central role in literary and cultural history has long been overshadowed by superficial interest in her promiscuity and cross-dressing. In Becoming George, poet and Romanticist Fiona Sampson identifies Sand’s personal relationships with fellow artists and thinkers—from Gustave Flaubert to Fryderyk Chopin—as part of the creative and cultural dialogue through which her life and work unfolded. Following Sand’s transformation from rural ingénue to metropolitan “Maître,” Sampson captures the sweep of the writer’s life and the enduring influence of her work.

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Becoming George: The Invention of George Sand

Becoming George: The Invention of George Sand

by Fiona Sampson
Becoming George: The Invention of George Sand

Becoming George: The Invention of George Sand

by Fiona Sampson

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A long-overdue reappraisal of a groundbreaking nineteenth-century writer who reshaped the literary and social norms of her age.

This year marks the 150th anniversary of Sand’s death, and Becoming George is a fitting celebration of her literary genius—as well as the first new biography in nearly twenty-five years. Born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin in 1804, Sand achieved international fame as a novelist early in life. Prolific and iconoclastic, she was a key intellectual and artistic figure who addressed the social and political issues of her time. Yet this central role in literary and cultural history has long been overshadowed by superficial interest in her promiscuity and cross-dressing. In Becoming George, poet and Romanticist Fiona Sampson identifies Sand’s personal relationships with fellow artists and thinkers—from Gustave Flaubert to Fryderyk Chopin—as part of the creative and cultural dialogue through which her life and work unfolded. Following Sand’s transformation from rural ingénue to metropolitan “Maître,” Sampson captures the sweep of the writer’s life and the enduring influence of her work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324074922
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 06/23/2026
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400

About the Author

Fiona Sampson, MBE, is a British poet, Romanticist, and author of the acclaimed biographies In Search of Mary Shelley and Two-Way Mirror. The recipient of numerous awards, she is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She lives on the Welsh border.

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