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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On June 8, 1876, the famous French female writer Georges Sang passed away
On this day, 149 years ago, on June 8, 1876 (May 17, 1876, the famous French female writer Georges Sang passed away. George? Sang (July 11, 1804-June 8, 1876), formerly known as Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dupin, was a famous French female writer of the 19th century and a pioneer of romantic female literature and feminism. George Sang is recognized by her contemporaries as one of the greatest writers. Hugo once said: "She has a unique position in our time. In particular, all the other great men were men, but she was the only woman." George Sang was a prolific writer, writing 244 works, including stories, novels, plays, essays, and more than 30,000 letters called "one of the most beautiful communications in literary history." In fact, what people talk more about is her private life. Her real name was Aurol Dipan and she became baroness at the age of 18. But she soon couldn't stand her husband's mediocrity and lack of poetry. Before "divorce" appeared in the dictionary of social life, she made the shocking move of her era: she resolutely separated from her husband. At the beginning of 1831, she took a son, a daughter and two children to settle in Paris. She soon became a popular figure in the cultural world of Paris. She was often surrounded by many followers. She began a new life that despised tradition and advocated freedom. Smoking cigars, drinking strong liquor, riding a horse, and wearing long trousers, she dressed in a male dress, dealing with many followers all day long. Even George Sang, the masculine pseudonym, came from one of her young lovers. When someone criticized this short (1.54 meters high), debauchery woman for not having four lovers at the same time, this woman, who was not bound by worldly rules, actually replied that it is not too much for a woman as emotional as her to have four lovers at the same time. She once publicly declared through her work: "Marriage will be abolished sooner or later. A more humane relationship would replace marriage to reproduce. A man and a woman can have children without constraining each other's freedom." You know, the background of her remarks was in France in the 1820s and 1930s, and "women's rights" had not yet become a familiar term. Comment on a bold talented woman who pioneered the trend! Regardless of her private life, her thoughts are the wealth of mankind. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1l53.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.15-01:37] 访问:84
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