George Sand: la formation et l'éducation d'une femme écrivain

A biographical study devoted to the education of the young woman, Aurore Dupin, who would eventually take the pen name of George Sand, one of the most widely read writers of the nineteenth century. Her education is shown to have been dominated by the rival influences of her "two mothers": her paternal grandmother and her mother. Formal education in convent, tutors, influence of her father's friends. Description of her physical appearance and talent for music and painting. (In French)

Pécile, Marie-Jeanne
Volume 1976 Summer; 4(4): 417-37.