Sinopsis
At the heart of the novel is Indiana Delmare, a young Creole woman trapped in a loveless and oppressive marriage to Colonel Delmare, a much older and domineering man. Though surrounded by comfort and status, Indiana feels imprisoned—emotionally starved and yearning for genuine affection and understanding. Her fragile hope for happiness ignites when she meets the charming and ambitious Raymon de Ramière, whose attentions awaken her deepest desires. Yet Raymons romantic promises conceal the selfishness and duplicity that define much of the male privilege of the era.
Through Indianas emotional journey, George Sand crafts a powerful critique of the legal and social constraints placed upon women in the early 1800s. At a time when wives were treated as property and denied independence, Sand boldly exposes the inequalities embedded within marriage and society. Indianas suffering is not merely personal—it reflects the systemic injustice faced by women who dared to dream beyond obedience and submission.
As the story unfolds, themes of passion, betrayal, sacrifice, and self-realization intertwine. The novel moves from the drawing rooms of Paris to the dramatic landscapes of the French countryside and the exotic shores of Bourbon, mirroring Indianas turbulent inner world. Alongside her stands Sir Ralph Brown, a quiet and steadfast figure whose restrained devotion contrasts sharply with Raymons reckless seduction. Through these relationships, Sand examines different models of love—romantic illusion versus enduring loyalty.
More than a romantic novel, Indiana is a revolutionary work that challenged the moral and legal foundations of its time. Published in 1832 under George Sands male pseudonym, the book established her as a fearless literary voice and an early advocate for womens rights. With lyrical prose and emotional intensity, Sand questions whether true love can exist in a society that denies women autonomy.
Indiana remains a timeless and thought-provoking classic—a story of longing and liberation, of illusion and awakening, and of one womans courageous search for dignity and self-determination in a world determined to silence her.
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Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9783788326913
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/02/2026
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