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00 Introductions
01 Part 1, chapter 1
02 Part 1, chapter 2
03 Part 1, chapter 3
04 Part 1, chapter 4
05 Part 1, chapter 5
06 Part 1, chapter 6
07 Part 1, chapter 7
08 Part 1, chapter 8
09 Part 2, chapter 9
10 Part 2, chapter 10
11 Part 2, chapter 11
12 Part 2, chapter 12
13 Part 2, chapter 13
14 Part 2, chapter 14
15 Part 2, chapter 15
16 Part 2, chapter 16
17 Part 3, chapter 17
18 Part 3, chapter 18
19 Part 3, chapter 19
20 Part 3, chapter 20
21 Part 3, chapter 21
22 Part 3, chapter 22
23 Part 3, chapter 23
24 Part 3, chapter 24
25 Part 4, chapter 25
26 Part 4, chapter 26
27 Part 4, chapter 27
28 Part 4, chapter 28
29 Part 4, chapter 29
30 Part 4, chapter 30
31 CONCLUSION

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Content Provider Librivox
Author Sand, George
Abstract This is George Sand's first novel. Her real name was Amantine (or Amandine) Lucile Dupin, and she later became baroness Dudevant. As an aristocratic woman living in 19th century France, she chose her first novel to be, above all, a realistic work. Indiana is trapped since the age of 16 in a loveless marriage with a rich, much older, man. Her only real friend is her cousin, sir Ralph, who, sometimes, just does things which are- logically- the best for her but- mentally- the worst he could do. She tries to find means of escape. But would she be able to recreate her own reality? Can a woman find true love while trying to maintain her identity and independence in a man's world?" Summary by Stav Nisser.
Related Links http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/sand/indiana/indiana.html http://www.archive.org/details/indiana_1204_librivox
File Format MP2 / MPA / MP3
Language English
Part of Series Indiana
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Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword general fiction
Alternative Title Indiana - 02 Part 1, chapter 2
Content Type Audio
Resource Type Audiobook
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