“The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters” provide an unmatched historical perspective and an uncommon inside look into the minds of two literary titans. These letters, which were written by George Sand to Gustave Flaubert, show their frequently differing but always insightful, lively, and entertaining opinions on gossip, art, drama, literature, philosophy, and culture. They communicate during turbulent periods, including the French-Prussian War, the 1848 Revolution, and the end of the Paris Commune.