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- Q6120370 subject Q8083835.
- Q6120370 subject Q8687667.
- Q6120370 abstract "Jacques (1833) is a novel by French author George Sand, née Amantine Dupin. The novel centers on an unhappy marriage between a retired soldier, aged 35 (Jacques), and his young teenaged bride, Fernanade. The novel is the first by Sand to be named after a male character. While previously, her novels had focused on female experiences within marriage, in Jacques, she turns her attention to describing a male partner in a marriage. The novel details how he feels about ongoing events in often painful detail. It has been suggested by some critics that the character of Jacques later reappears as an unnamed fellow traveler in Sand's fictionalized travel account Letters of a Voyager.".
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- Q6120370 wikiPageWikiLink Q2534897.
- Q6120370 wikiPageWikiLink Q3816.
- Q6120370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7910927.
- Q6120370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8083835.
- Q6120370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8687667.
- Q6120370 comment "Jacques (1833) is a novel by French author George Sand, née Amantine Dupin. The novel centers on an unhappy marriage between a retired soldier, aged 35 (Jacques), and his young teenaged bride, Fernanade. The novel is the first by Sand to be named after a male character. While previously, her novels had focused on female experiences within marriage, in Jacques, she turns her attention to describing a male partner in a marriage.".
- Q6120370 label "Jacques (novel)".