The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters is a compilation of personal correspondence between two great nineteenth century French writers and contemporaries. The letters reveal often divergent but always profound effervescent and fascinating views on art literature drama philosophy culture and gossip of the period: an unparalleled window into history and a rare interior glimpse into the creative psyche of two literary giants. Translated from the French by A.L. McKenzie (1921) with an introduction by Stuart Sherman.