At the time of writing
Un hiver à Majorque, the genre of the travelogue was in full development. The first works of George Sand,
Voyage en Auvergne and the unfinished
Voyage en Espagne, were already travelogues. She had written ''
Lettres d'un voyageur a few years before, a work which she nodded to in the preface of Un hiver
by describing it as a "Letter from an ex-traveler to a settled friend''". The travelogue is a flexible genre, and
Un hiver is also the analysis of a political situation. Since 1835 George Sand had been looking for a political system capable of improving human life. She is interested in the person and ideas of
Michel de Bourges, the
socialist theories of
Pierre Leroux and those of
Claude-Henri de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon, among others. Saint-Simon's work described the importance of the economy, a recurring theme in
Un hiver. Sand's humanitarian ideal is developed clumsily in
Un hiver, but will be further developed in her later novel
Consuelo. In 1833, the Spanish reign of
Isabella II began, characterized by political tensions, a strong military power, and no major economic difficulties. Liberal progressivism gradually established itself under the direction of
Espartero. When George Sand arrived in Majorca, the writer's lessons praising free enterprise were a little excessive, but in line with her concern for social justice, efficiency and the fair distribution of wealth. She wrote, "[t]he Majorcans are not yet ripe enough for a revolution". These reflections were her inspiration, however, and her dialogue in an "Inquisition convent" conveys a more open understanding of the island's realities and perspectives. As a literary work
Un hiver relates the experience of the men and women she met on the island, the experience of nature and the experience of herself. As a conduit for the experience of the inhabitants the novel is a failure: steeped in the ideas of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment, George Sand did not understand the Majorcans. She shows arrogance and disdain for their traditions as well as for their daily life. Sand relates that the experience of nature gave her a strong creative energy, which Chopin apparently also experienced. However, she would write
Un hiver later, after her return to France, piqued by the publication of a Majorca travelogue written by
Jean-Joseph Bonaventure Laurens. When relating her experience of herself, Sand blurred or erased everything concerning her life with Chopin; departing from the autobiographical genre. Rather, she relates her inner experience, consisting of solitude in a sublime landscape. She addresses the nature of religious experience, drawing on the ideas of
Manuel Marliani. She reflects on the demands of household chores, describing all the logistics and all the effort they require. == Intolerance and revenge ==