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Dudevant
[ French dyduh-vahn ]
noun
- Madame A·man·dine Lu·cile Au·rore [a, -mah, n, -, deen, l, y, -, seel, oh-, rawr]. Sand, George.
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At last Madame Dudevant made up her mind to go to Paris and try her luck in literature.
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Aurore Dupin, Baroness Dudevant, one of the most celebrated authoresses of the nineteenth century.
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Madame Dudevant laid aside her pencil and took up the pen—not to lay it down again.
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The journals added fuel to the fire by their remarks and criticisms, and at once Madame Dudevant was a great authoress.
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She left M. Dudevant at Nohant, resigning her fortune, and proceeded to Paris, where she was hard pressed to find a living.
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