I. Introduction to this book:
The Grinder in Anji Fort is a book published by People's Literature Publishing House 1958 in March. The author is george sand, a famous French writer, and published by Grinder Press in Anjibao. The novel describes the story that Louis, a kind and clever grinder, falls in love with Rose, the daughter of a bourgeois upstart, and gets married with the enthusiastic help and support of Madame Marcel, a noble lady.
The works reflect the fate that the status and rights of rural feudal nobles were replaced by the bourgeoisie. With the development of capitalism, the witch of money began to invade the countryside and became the king who ruled everything. The author is extremely disgusted with this, but he is helpless, so the text is very contradictory.
Secondly, the author introduces:
George sand is a famous French novelist, the most amorous feelings and unusual novelist in Balzac era. She is famous for publishing her first novel, Antia Na. Qiao Sang is a prolific writer. She wrote 244 works, more than 65,438+000 literary works, 20 memoirs and a large number of letters and political articles in her life.
Hugo once praised her unique position in our time. All other great men are men, but she is a great woman. George Sanger's research was once neglected in the 20th century, and George Sanger appeared in Europe and America. A group of scholars from Hofstra University in new york and Western College in Los Angeles published monographs.
Third, the life of the characters:
George sand's love life is rich and colorful, and there are always a group of suitors around her. Her love affair with Miao Sai, a great writer, and her cohabitation with Chopin, a music master, for more than ten years became one of the beautiful talks in France in the19th century, leaving a masterpiece of love letters revealing the mystery of her inner emotional world.
George sand is a Democrat. From one point of view, she can be called a pioneer of women. Especially in the relationship between men and women, she advocates the dominant position of women. She believes that women should not be the object of men's venting, and women also have their own secular desires, which should be actively satisfied.