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...fiery intensity of their lovemaking. "What a frightful remorse it is to see the being one would give one's life for dying in one's arms ... to feel him growing thinner, wearing himself out, killing himself from day to day," she wrote of Jules Sandeau, the young medical student whose name she eventually borrowed and altered to make...
...really unforgivable in marriage," says Maurois, "is not adultery, but repudiation." The repudiated Casimir took to drink. He also seduced one of the maids, and Aurore found him out a few hours before the birth of her second child. Soon after, Aurore met a young lawyer-writer named Jules Sandeau, prototype of a string of future lovers, and went to live in Paris with him. Out of their literary collaboration came the pen name George...
After separating from her husband, Casimir Dudevant, the natural son of a Napoleonic baron, because of his excessive addiction to young ladies, George Sand turned to Jules Sandeau, with whom she collaborated on her first novel and from whom she took her pseudonym. The affair was short-lived. Returning from a visit to the country, she was surprised to discover that her fickle Jules had set up their laundress as his mistress in her apartment...
...comedy was written by Jules Sandeau, of the French Academy. Its lines are in prose...
Final selection of the cast of "Mademoiselle de la Seigliere", the forty-eighth annual production of the Cercle Francais, was announced last night. The play is a comedy by Jules Sandeau...