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         Moore George:     more books (66)
  1. MEMOIRS Of MY DEAD LIFE. by George [1852 - 1933]. Moore, 1920
  2. FRAGMENTS From HELOISE & ABELARD. by George [1852 - 1933]. Moore, 1921-01-01
  3. Biography - Moore, George Augustus (1852-1933): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. Muslin by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-10-03
  5. Evelyn Innes Volume 1 by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-29
  6. The Strike At Arlingford: Play In Three Acts by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-10-15
  7. The collected works Volume 7 by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-29
  8. Hail and farewell! Volume 2 by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-10-14
  9. Impressions And Opinions by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-10-03
  10. Vale by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-29
  11. The Lake by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-28
  12. Ave by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-27
  13. Spring Days by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-10-15
  14. Evelyn Innes by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-29

21. The George Moore Site
Ipsala, Sweden, 1952. Jean C. Noel, George Moore I’homme et l’oeuvre (18521933)(Paris Didier; 1966) (Etudes anglaises no. 24). O’Connor, Frank.
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George Moore
Few writers have done more to spoil their own chances of survival than George Moore. Graham Hough In an infinite number of reviews and comptes rendus of the literature of the world that I have read and written George Moore is almost invariably forgotten. That is due perhaps to the fact that he belonged to no school in England; perhaps to his want of personal geniality, perhaps to something more subtle." Ford Madox Ford I would lay aside the wisest book to talk to a stupid woman. George Moore, Conversations in Ebury Street BIOGRAPHY George Augustus Moore was born on February 24, 1852 to George Henry Moore and Mary Blake Moore of Moore Hall, County Mayo, Ireland. As a boy, he received the private tutoring appropriate to the son of a horse-breeding gentleman and radical Member of Parliament, and in 1861 was sent by his parents to Oscott, a Jesuit school, where, as he noted in Confessions of a Young Man (1888), "it pleased me to read 'Queen Mab' and 'Cain' amid the priests and ignorance of a hateful Roman Catholic college." Moore's father eventually removed him from Oscott at the school's suggestion. In 1868 George Henry Moore was returned to Parliament after being unseated in 1857, and Moore's family moved to London. In 1870, when Moore was 18, his father died while on business in Ireland, and ownership of the family estate passed into Moore's hands, providing him with a yearly income of between 500 and 4000 pounds per year upon reaching majority. This allowed him, for the rest of his life, to pursue his wide-ranging artistic, literary and philosophical interests.

22. George Moore
Translate this page George Moore. (1852-1933). Ecrivain d'origine irlandaise. Quelquespoints de repères Fils d'un landlord, du comté de Mayo, Moore
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John, 18681958; Moore, Frank Frankfort, 1855-1931; Moore, George,1852-1933; Moore, Joseph Hamilton, 1864-1950; Moorman, FW (Frederic
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There is no description available for this text. Author Moore, George,18521933 Keywords Authors M Moore, George, 1852-1933; Titles U.
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25. Selected Plays Of George Moore And Edward Martyn
Best known as a novelist and man of letters, George Moore (18521933) is the authorof such works as Esther Waters, A Drama in Muslin, The Untilled Field, The
http://cuapress.cua.edu/BOOKS/viewbook.cfm?Book=MOSP

26. Hail And Farewell
Hail and Farewell. Ave, Salve, Vale. Moore, George, 18521933, Biography. Authors,Irish, 20th century, Biography. Ireland, Intellectual life. 01/1985 774 pages
http://cuapress.cua.edu/BOOKS/viewbook.cfm?Book=MOHF

27. A. P. Watt & Company: General Abstract
Montgomery, Leslie Alexander, 1873 . Moore, Frank Frankfort, 1855-1931. Moore,George, 1852-1933. Morley, John, 1838-1923. Mottram, Ralph Hale, 1883-1971.
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  • General Abstract
  • Supplementary Abstract General Abstract: A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Alexander Pollock Watt (1834-1914) began working as a literary agent in 1875 when a friend asked him to negotiate a contract with a London publishing company. By 1881, A. P. Watt had incorporated his business and begun to define the role of the literary agent. A. P. Watt and Company has remained in the forefront of the market in popular fiction and it has counted numerous important and/or best-selling authors among its clients. Online Catalog Terms: A. P. Watt and Company. Authors, American. Authors and publishers. Authors, English. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Literary agentsEnglandHistory. Literature publishingHistory. Publishers and publishingHistory. Strindberg, August, 1849-1912. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Watt, A. P. (Alexander Pollock), 1834-1914. Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Supplementary Abstracts: Authors of major importance in the A. P. Watt and Company Records. Note that authors of special importance are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
  • 28. Notes And Queries, Volume 49, Issue 4, December 2002 Pp. 547-
    547549. George Moore, 1852-1933. Reviewed by Tom Dunne 1. 1 National Universityof Ireland, Cork. Adrian Frazier George Moore, 1852-1933. xix + 604 pp.
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    29. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died In 1933
    Walter Lyon (18531933); George T. Marye (1857-1933 Barry Miller (1864-1933); JulianH. Moore (d. 1933); Ezekiel Ezra Smith (1852-1933); Peter Moore Speer (1862-1933
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    Politicians Who Died in 1933
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    30. Banco De Imagens - Moore
    Translate this page Moore, George (1852-1933).
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    31. Home Faculties And Departments English
    1997 (Sydney Crossing Press, 2001), Adrian Frazier George Moore, 18521933(Yale University Press, 2000), Kevin Barry, ed. James Joyce
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    Lionel Pilkington Theatre and the State in 20thC Ireland: Cultivating the People (Routledge, 2001) Kevin Barry The Dead [Ireland into Film] (Cork University Press, 2001) Tadhg Foley and Fiona Bateman, eds. Irish-Australian Studies: Papers Delivered at the Ninth Irish-Australian Conference, Galway, April 1997 (Sydney: Crossing Press, 2001) Adrian Frazier George Moore, 1852-1933 (Yale University Press, 2000) Kevin Barry, ed James Joyce: Occasional, Critical and Political Writing (Oxford University Press, 2000) Tadhg Foley, ed. From Queen's College to National University: Essays on the Academic History of QCG / UCG / NUI, Galway (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000) Nina Witoszek and Pat Sheeran Talking to the Dead: A Study of Irish Funerary Traditions (Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 1998) Tadhg Foley and Sean Ryder, eds. Ideology and Ireland in the Nineteenth Century (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1998)

    32. WU Libraries Special Collections -MLC- Miscellaneous Manuscripts
    PR1 Merrill, James, 1926 American author; C1 L1 +Merwin, WS, 1927- American author;L3 M3 +M1 Millward, Pamela, American author; C5 +Moore, George, 1852-1933.
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    Miscellany Collection
    MISCELLANY.
    ca. 1380-1985.
    ca. 770 items Access: Open. This collection consists of miscellaneous manuscripts, correspondence, and other materials by and relating to 20th-century literary figures which do not fit into any existing collections.; Although a good portion of this collection consists of rather mundane notes and letters, fair copies of manuscripts, and the like, it does contain significant groups of materials.; Some of the more interesting pieces in this collection include a typescipt [carbon] of John Brunner's novel Quicksand (1967); Love letters to Guilalume Apollinaire from his mistress; the typescript; of a dramatic collaboration between William Butler Yeats and George Moore, Diarmid and Grania (1900); a fascinating correspondence between Robert Duncan and John Crowe Ransom relating to the latter's decision not to publish one of Duncan's poems due to its homoerotic theme; three of Philip Whalen's notebooks; and an early play by Tennesee Williams, Me, Vashya , written while he was a student at Washington University.

    33. Information On Moore Hall,Cong, County Mayo - Homes (Historical)
    of the leaders of the TenantRight Movement, and George (1852-1933), one of GeorgeMoore played a prominent role in the Irish Literary Renaissance and helped
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    Cong, Mayo. Description The ruin of Moore Hall, the Georgian home of a famous Mayo family, is situated on a promontory overlooking Lough Carra. The best-known members of the family are John (1763-99), who was appointed president of the 'Provisional Republic of Connacht' during the French invasion in 1798; George Henry (1811-70), MP for Mayo and one of the leaders of the Tenant-Right Movement, and George (1852-1933), one of the great novelists in English literature, who is lsowly gaining the international critical acclaim he deserves. His best known works are: A Drama in Muslin (1886); Ester Waters (1894); The Untilled Field (1903); The Lake (1905), and the autobiographical work Hail and Farewell (1914). George Moore played a prominent role in the Irish Literary Renaissance and helped to found the Abbey Theatre. He died in London on 21 January 1933 and his cremated remains were buried on Castle Island in Lough Carra. There are also forest walks in Moore Hall.
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    34. Moore Artworks And Fine Art At Arthistorynet.com
    and crayon on paper sheet 11 13/16 x 17 George Moore (18521933) at the Café, 1878or 1879 Édouard Manet (French, 1832-1883)Oil on canvas; George Moore (1852
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    35. Yale University Press London - Literature Series
    George Moore, 18521933. Adrian Frazier. Price £29.95 US Price $35.00*. Published20th April 2000. BUY THIS ITEM. Cloth Bound 608pp 31 illustrations 234 x 156mm.
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    GEORGE MOORE, 1852-1933 Adrian Frazier
    U.S. Price: $35.00* Published: 20th April 2000 BUY THIS ITEM Cloth Bound 608pp 31 illustrations 234 x 156mm ISBN: 0300082452 ''Adrian Frazier''s dazzling book should bring [Moore] back into the limelight. It is the biography Moore desreved: sprightly, astute, often wildly funny, psychologically perceptive, endlessly quotable, and all built on a solid substratum of extremely hard work. Just like Moore himself.''
    Roy Foster - Irish Times
    ''a major new biography on a long neglected subject. Already the book has been put in a Richard Ellmann class: can there be a higher accolade?''
    Rosita Boland - Irish Times
    ''Frazier may be a scrupulous scholar, but he is also a fluent writer. George Moore always wanted someone to produce a biography which matched the wit and candour of his own life. Seventy years after his death, it has finally happened.''
    Kathryn Hughes - The Tablet
    ''Learned, judicious and occasionally racy....Frazier''s biography - the first full-length study since the 1930s - can''t be praised highly enough....In Frazier''s sympathetic hands [Moore] becomes not simply a representative figure of his time....but someone who manifestly helped to form it.''
    D.J. Taylor - The Sunday Times

    36. O'More, Moore
    The Moores of Moore Hall, Co. Mayo produced George Henry Moore (18101870), thepolitician, and his two sons George Moore (1852-1933) the novelist, and Col.
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    O'More, Moore
    The Old Irish Moores are O Mórdha, from the word mórdha (stately, noble). The eponymous ancestor Mórdha was twenty-first in descent from Conal Cearnach, the most distinguished of the heroes of the Red Branch. The O'Mores were the leading sept of the Seven Septs of Leix, the other six being tributary to them. According to Keating the O'Mores have St. Fintan as their protector. Of thirteen families of Moore recorded in Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1912), twelve claim to have come to Ireland as settlers from England or Scotland and one to be an offshoot of the O'Mores. A number of O'Mores of the Leix sept were officers of the Irish Brigade in France in the eighteenth century. The descendants of one of them, Murtagh O'More, (who went to France in 1691) ranked among the nobility of France as lords of Valmont. The transplantations of the remnants of this sept to Kerry after their subjugation in Leix, may account for the frequency of this name More there now. Source: Edward MacLysaght - Irish Families

    37. Origin Of The Surname MooreFrom Goireland.
    The Moores of Moore Hall, Co. Mayo, produced George Henry Moore (18101870), thepolitician, and his two sons George Moore (1852-1933) the novelist, and Col.
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    38. Review Of George Moore's Novel 'The Brook Kerith', By T.L. Winslow
    This 41chapter novel by the Irish writer George Moore (1852-1933) takes its titlefrom I Kings 175-6, which tells about the prophet Elijah hiding out from
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    Book Review: THE BROOK KERITH: A SYRIAN STORY , by George Moore. New York: Macmillan, 1916. New edition, with a preface, 1916. Want a pleasant and thoughtful read about an earth-shaking subject that has currently fallen out of favor with Klingon High Command? Try The Brook Kerith. Then, about the 18th chapter, the good part starts... Discovering that Jesus had not died but only swooned, since he was only on the cross three hours instead of the usual three days that it takes to die by crucifixion (and perhaps there was a kind of sympathetic blindness in Pilate, who hadn't really wanted him crucified, but had to please the people), he laid him in his own newly-dug tomb, then snuck back at night to roll away the stone and carry him to one of his houses, where he and his servants nursed him slowly back to health. The descriptions of the horrible pain that removing the cloth from his back gave him are memorable, if for no other reason than that continued life for Jesus would have meant pain, a nice irony for a failed world savior. Meanwhile, the empty tomb caused a sensation, and started the new religion of the risen Jesus rolling. Joseph was the perfect one to conceal Jesus and keep him safe. After Jesus recovered, he suffered from partial amnesia, unable to remember or face the horrible past, and soon desired to return to the Essenes at the Brook Kerith near Jordan, where he spent the rest of his years tending his flock alone in the hills. Meanwhile, Joseph died, and many another Messiah arose and was put to death by the Romans (Theudas, approx. A.D. 45, was mentioned - see Acts 5:36), while Israel seethed with revolt until its final coming destruction (A.D. 70), which served only to spread the new Christian religion farther and faster, there now being a "judgment of God on the unbelieving Jews" to proclaim as a kind of proof to people who were pagan gentiles anyway, and didn't know anything about it except what the Christians told them. But by then, Jesus was long gone.

    39. USP/SIBi - DEDALUS
    Translate this page Mostra, 1, Moore, Geoffrey Hoyt,. Mostra, 3, Moore, George, 1852-1933.Mostra, 1, Moore, George, 1852-1933. Mostra, 1, Moore, George Albert,1893-.
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    Moore, Geoffrey A., 1946- Moore, Geoffrey H, Moore, Geoffrey Hoyt. Moore, Geoffrey Hoyt, Moore, George, 1852-1933. Moore, George, 1852-1933 Moore, George Albert, 1893- Moore, George Augustus Moore, George E Moore, George Edward. Moore, George Edward Moore, George Foot

    40. Raymond Mortimer Collection
    46, Mirlees, Hope. 47, Mitchson, Naomi, 18971964. 48, Mitford, Nancy, 1904-1973.49, Moore, George, 1852-1933. 50, Moore, Henry, 1898-. 51, Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972.
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    I. Correspondence Box/Folder
    Aberconway, Christabel, 1890- Acton, Harold, 1904- Adeane, Michael Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962 Alsop, Joseph, 1910- Arlen, Michael, 1895-1956 Arnold, Edward Ashcroft, Peggy, 1907- Asquith, Anthony, 1902-1968 Asquith, Emma Alice Margaret, Countess of Oxford and Asquith, 1864-1945 Auchincloss, Louis S., 1914- Ayer, A.J., 1910- Ayrton, Michael, 1921-1975 Bagnold, Enid, 1889-1981 Banting, John Bartlett, Vernon, 1894-1983 Beaton, Cecil, 1904-1980 Bedford, Sybille, 1911- Bell, Clive, 1881-1964 Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961 Belloc-Lowndes, Marie, 1868-1947 Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931 Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959 Bessborough, Lord Betjeman, John. 1906-1984 Bibesco, Elizabeth, Princess, 1897-1945 Bibesco, Marthe, Princess, 1887-1973 Blonfield, Reginald Bonham-Carter, Violet, 1887-1969 Bousquet, Marie-Louise Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973 Brewster, Harry Brooke, Jocelyn, 1908-1956

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