The first novel of the George Sand was Rose et Blanche (1831), and she wrote it along with Jules Sandeau, who later borrowed the pseudonym Sand. Sand childhood experiences in the countryside described in the countryside in short stories La Mare au Diable (1846), François Le Champi (1847-1848), La Petite Fadette (1849) and Les Beaux Messieurs Bois-Doré (1857). Other Sand Novels - Indiana (1832), Lélia (1833), Mauprat (1837), Le Compagnon du Tour de France (1840), Consuelo (1842-1843) and Le Meunier d'Angibault (1845).
Subsequent theater scenarios and autobiographical works: Histoire de Ma Vie (1855), Elle et Lui (1859) (written about Sand Roman with de Muse), Journal Intime (published after her death in 1926) and Correspondence. Sand in his house in Name had a small own theater, where he often played his works.
George also wrote criticism for literary works and political texts. Its most famous quote is considered: "There is only one happiness in life - to love and be loved." In their time, Sand was widely known in the world for their social relationships, works and statements in the world and received many comments from other art and literary creators at the time.