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George Moore

George Moore

George Augustus Moore was an influential Irish writer known for his diverse contributions to literature, including novels, short stories, and poetry. Born into a Catholic landed family, he initially pursued a career in art criticism before turning to writing. His early works, such as 'A Modern Lover' and 'The Untilled Field,' showcased his keen observations of society and human relationships, often reflecting the complexities of Irish identity. Moore's literary style evolved over time, embracing realism and modernism, which positioned him as a precursor to later 20th-century writers. Among his notable works, 'Esther Waters' stands out as a pioneering novel that explores themes of class and morality through the life of a working-class woman. Moore's candid portrayal of social issues and his innovative narrative techniques earned him recognition as a significant figure in Irish literature. His influence extended to contemporaries such as James Joyce and W.B. Yeats, who admired his bold approach to storytelling. Through his multifaceted career, Moore left a lasting legacy that continues to resonate in the literary world, marking him as a key player in the evolution of modern literature.

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George Augustus Moore (24 February 1852 – 21 January 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic,...

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Books from the author

Journal of a Voyage Across the Atlantic: With Notes on Canada & the United States, and Return to Great Britain in 1844
Confessions of a Young Man
The Untilled Field

Spring Days

1888

George Moore

A Mummer's Wife

The Lake

1905

George Moore

The BrookKerith: ASyrian Story

1916

George Moore

ModernPainting

George Moore

VainFortune: ANovel

1893

George Moore

A Mere Accident

MikeFletcher: ANovel

1889

George Moore

SisterTeresa

1901

George Moore

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