The Countess of Rudolstadt - Full Audiobook (George Sand) | Part 1 of 3
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This is The Countess of Rudolstadt by George Sand—one of the 100 best-selling books of all time. Unabridged, clean audio, optimized for a smooth listening experience.
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THE COUNTESS OF RUDOLSTADT
The Countess of Rudolstadt, first published in 1843, is George Sand’s compelling sequel to Consuelo. This sweeping historical novel continues the story of the gifted young singer Consuelo as she journeys through Europe, confronting love, betrayal, politics, and spiritual awakening.
Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Europe, Sand weaves a tale rich in romance, intrigue, and philosophical reflection. The novel explores themes of personal freedom, artistic integrity, social justice, and the transformative power of love and truth.
This audiobook is a powerful blend of romance, adventure, and political vision—an inspiring work from one of France’s greatest literary voices.
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