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Title George Moore : Dublin, Paris, Hollywood / edited by Conor Montague and Adrian Frazier
Published Dublin ; Portland, Or : Irish Academic Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 206 pages)
Contents Prelims; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Preface; CHAPTER ONE George Moore, the Credit Crunch and Cultural Economics; CHAPTER TWO George Henry Moore and Moore Hall During the Famine; CHAPTER THREE Irish Explorers of the Jordan Rift and the Euphrates Valley in the 1830s: Science, Adventure and Impreialism; CHAPTER FOUR The Metamorphosis of George Moore; CHAPTER FIVE Lady Gregory, George Moore, and Gathering Folklore; CHAPTER SIX George Moore's Dana Controversy Revisited: A Plea for an Irish Théâtre Libre?
CHAPTER SEVEN George Moore and his Dublin Contemporaries: Reputations and RealityCHAPTER EIGHT Female Vocation and Convent Life in Moore's Narrative; CHAPTER NINE More Moore in Joyce than Joyce in Moore; CHAPTER TEN A Class Apart: The Baptism of Stephen Dedalus; CHAPTER ELEVEN Moore and Hemingway; CHAPTER TWELVE The Dandyism of George Moore; CHAPTER THIRTEEN George Moore's Correspondence as Social Practice; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Innovations and Limitations: George Moore's use of the Romantic Epiphany in his Victorian Novels
CHAPTER FIFTEEN 'Albert Nobbs and Company': Introduction to an Unpublished Reprint of Celibate LivesCHAPTER SIXTEEN On Albert Nobbs; Index
Summary With the 2012 success of the film, Albert Nobbs, George Moore has re-entered the public consciousness, and interest in his life and work has expanded beyond the confines of academics and lovers of literature. George Moore was all one would ask for in a man of letters and is a literary giant. An Irish Catholic absentee landlord self-educated within the Parisian cafe culture of the 1870s, Moore was friend to the Impressionists, disciple to Zola, preacher for literary naturalism, self-proclaimed messiah to the Irish revival, and revelatory satirist of those among whom he practiced his vocation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Moore, George, 1852-1933 -- Criticism and interpretation
Moore, George, 1852-1933 -- Political and social views
SUBJECT Moore, George, 1852-1933 fast
Subject LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Political and social views
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Montague, Conor
Frazier, Adrian Woods.
ISBN 0716531992
9780716531999