
The Marquis de Villemer is a novel by George Sand, published in 1871. Set in the mid-19th century, it follows Caroline de Saint-Geneix, a young woman who moves to Paris in search of a better life for herself and her family. In Paris, she forms a significant relationship with the Marchioness de Villemer, highlighting themes of mutual respect and social dynamics. The book is notable for its exploration of women's roles and relationships during this era of French fiction.














