Cora
1833
Cora, published in 1833 by George Sand, is a classic French novel that explores themes of beauty, love, and social distinctions within a provincial town. The narrative follows a young man's infatuation with Cora, the daughter of a modest grocer, as he navigates societal expectations and romantic rivalries that complicate their relationship. This work is notable for its deep psychological insights and its reflection of the Romantic literary movement of the 19th century.

















































