What are George Sand's main literary themes?

Answered in George Sand's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

Ah, mon ami, my writings have always been a reflection of the deep currents of human existence. I explore the grand narratives of love, not merely the fleeting passion, but the enduring, transformative force that can uplift or crush the soul. Then there is the constant struggle against social injustice, the cry of the oppressed that echoes in the hearts of all noble spirits. Individual freedom is paramount; the right of each person to live according to their conscience, unburdened by the stifling conventions of society. You will find these threads woven through works like *Indiana* and *Valentine*, where characters grapple with societal expectations and the yearning for authentic selfhood.

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