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  1. A Study of the Novels of George Moore (Irish Literary Studies) (The Irish Literary Studies Series) by Richard Cave, 1978-12-31
  2. George Moore: The Artist's Vision, the Storyteller's Art. by Janet Egleson Dunleavy, 1973-06
  3. Diarmuid And Grania: Manuscript Materials (Cornell Yeats) by W. B. Yeats, George Moore, 2005-07-05
  4. Hail and Farewell: Ave, Salve, Vole by George Moore, 1985-06
  5. George Moore in Perspective (Irish Literary Studies)
  6. The Man of Wax (The Gotham Library)
  7. George Moore's Correspondence With the Mysterious Countess (E L S Monograph Series) by George Moore, David B. Eakin, et all 1984-08
  8. The Way Back by Robert Welch, 1982-06
  9. The Celebrated Case of Esther Waters by W. Eugene Davis, 1984-09-06
  10. The Social Life of Fluids: Blood, Milk, and Water in the Victorian Novel by Jules Law, 2010-11-18

81. George Moore
points de repères Fils d un landlord, du comté de Mayo, Moore
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George Moore
Ecrivain d'origine irlandaise.
A Moderne Lover
Yeats
Lady Gregory
Son autobiographie Hail and Farwell Brooke Kerith (1916), et Heloise and Abelard DOCUMENT:
L'Ile des bardes

82. La Letteratura - George Augustus Moore
Translate this page George Augustus Moore (Moore Hall 24 febbraio 1852 - Londra 1933), Goto english page. VITA e OPERE Nato da famiglia benestante riceve
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GEORGE Augustus MOORE
(Moore Hall 24 febbraio 1852 - Londra 1933) VITA e OPERE: Nato da famiglia benestante riceve l'educazione ad Oscott, Birmingham. Dopo qualche anno a Londra si trasferisce a Parigi nel 1872 dove vi trascorre 10 anni studiando pittura: questa sua esperienza sarà poi raccontata nell'opera autobiografica Confessioni di un giovane (Confessions of a Young Man, 1888) , mirabile esempio di biografia in forma di romanzo. Dopo un iniziale periodo in cui è vicino all'estetismo (si veda A Modern Lover, 1883 , uno scandaloso ma realistico ritratto degli svaghi e dell'ozio di un uomo del suo tempo), subisce l'influenza del naturalismo, specialmente visibile nei romanzi La moglie del mimo (A Mummer's Wife, 1885) e, quello che e' considerato il suo lavoro principale e che ottenne grande successo, Esther Waters, 1891 storia di una suora che ha un figlio e si trova a dover combattere contro le difficoltà dovute alla sua maternità. Nel 1901 ritorna a Dublino e per lui inizia un periodo caratterizzato da un esiguo numero di pubblicazioni ma in cui partecipa allo sviluppo dell'Irish Renaissance (Rinascita della letteratura gaelica) e si occupa di politica. I suoi racconti di questo periodo sono tutti di ambientazione irlandese e meritano citazione Il campo incolto (The Untilled Field, 1903)

83. Literature - George Augustus Moore
George Augustus Moore (Moore Hall 24 February 1852 London 1933),Vai alla pagina italiana. LIFE AND WORKS Born from a well-off
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GEORGE Augustus MOORE
(Moore Hall 24 February 1852 - London 1933) LIFE AND WORKS: Born from a well-off family he receives education in Oscott, Birmingham. After few years in London he moves to Paris in 1872 where passes 10 years studying painting: this experience will be then told in the autobiographic novel Confessions of a Young Man, 1888 , wonderful example of biography in novel shape. After a first period in which he is close to aestheticism ( A Modern Lover, 1883 , scandalous but realistic portrait of amusements and leisures of a man of his time), he is influenced by naturalism, evident in novels like A Mummer' s Wife, 1885 and the one that is considered its main work and that gains large success, Esther Waters, 1891 story of a nun who has a son and finds herself in having to fight against difficulties due to her maternity. In 1901 he returns to Dublin and here begins a period characterised by a small number of publications but in which he participates to the development of the Irish Renaissance (Rebirth of the Gaelic literature) and is interested in politics. Tales of this period are all of Irish set and deserve citation The Untilled Field, 1903

84. AllRefer Encyclopedia - George Moore (Philosophy, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
George Moore 1852–1933, English author, b. Ireland. As a young manhe lived in Paris, studying at various art schools. Inspired
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Related Category: Philosophy, Biographies George Moore A Modern Lover, in 1883. A Mummer's Wife (1885), in portraying the degradation of a woman through alcohol, introduced naturalism into the Victorian novel. Moore's most famous novel, Esther Waters (1894), poignantly relates the poverty and hardships valiantly endured by a religious girl. Included among his other works are the novels Confessions of a Young Man Evelyn Innes Sister Teresa The Brook Kerith (1916), and HEloise and Abelard (1921); and the volumes of short stories Celibates (1895) and The Untilled Field (1903), the latter reminiscent of Dostoevsky. About 1900, Moore returned to Ireland and became associated with William Butler Yeats, George Russell (A. E.), and others in the Irish literary renaissance . His famous three-volume semi-autobiographical work, Hail and Farewell See his letters, ed. by H. E. Gerber (1968); biographies by S. L. Mitchell (1916), J. Hone (1936, repr. 1973), and A. Frazier (2000); studies by J. Egleson (1973), R. A. Cave (1978), J. E. Dunleavy, ed. (1983), and J. Egleson, ed. (1983).

85. Images Of Mayo - Moore Hall
today s currency. Perhaps the most famous member of the Moore familywas George Augustus Moore (1852 1933). George, together with
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Moore Hall
'A little bit of history'.
Moore Hall
estate runs by the eastern shore of beautiful Lough Carra, about 10 miles south-east of Castlebar. The following is a brief but interesting history of the house and some past members of the Moore family.
The house was built in 1795 by George Moore (1729-1799) who amassed a fortune in the wine and brandy trade in Spain. He also manufactured iodine, a very valuable commodity at the time. He owned a fleet of ships and shipped seaweed from Galway for the manufacture of the iodine. Having taken an oath of allegiance to King George 111, entitled him to lease land. His estate amounted to a massive 12,330 acres of land.
The house comprised of three stories and a basement.
Unfortunately, in January 1923 this stately house was torched (like many others at this time) for political reasons.
The Moore's were unusual in that they were Catholic landlord gentry. Prior to George the family were Protestant. Unlike most other landlords of their time, they were considered to be 'decent'.
George Moore's son

86. CORPUS, AUTHORS
Montgomery, Robert, 1807–1855, English poet. Moore, George Augustus, 1852–1933,Irish poet, then novelist. Motley, John Lathrop, 1814–1877, American historian.
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NAMES YEARS OF LIFE OCCUPATIONS (RELATIVE) Ainger, Alfred English biographer Aldrich, Thomas Bailey American author and editor Allen, James Lane American novelist Arnold, Sir Edwin English poet and journalist Arnold, Matthew English poet and critic Austen, Jane English novelist Bagahot, Walter English economist and journalist English novelist Barrie, Sir James Matthew Scottish novelist and dramatist Beecher, Henry Ward American clergyman Bellamy, Edward American author Besant, Sir Walter English novelist Birrell, Augustine English politician and writer Black, William Scottish journalist and novelist Blackmore, Richard Doddridge English novelist Bolles, Albert Sidney American author Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth Brook, ? (poss. Brooks, Charles William Shirley) (English journalist and novelist) Brooks, Phillips American clergyman Brown, John Scottish physician and essayist Browning, Robert English poet Bryant, William Cullen American poet and editor Burroughs, John American naturalist Cable, George Washington American author Campbell, William Wilfred Canadian poet Carlyle, Thomas

87. RepeatAfterUs.com
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844 1900. Moore, George, 1852 - 1933.Milner, Lord Alfred, 1854 - 1925. Page, William Tyler, 1868 - 1942.
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88. RepeatAfterUs.com
Milton, John, 1608 1674. Monroe, James, 1758 - 1831. Moore, George, 1852 - 1933.Moore, Merrill, 1903 - 1957. Moore, Thomas, 1779 - 1852. More, Sir Thomas, 1478 -1535.
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89. WebGED: Connecticut Spangs Data Page
North, Thomas male spouse McConoughey, Sarah -child North, Kate (1852- 1933) spouse Moore, George W. (1891 - 1943) - m. 16 SEP 1891 in Brown
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previous go to surnames Muzzy, Joseph - male
b. ABT. 1659
father:
Muzzy, Benjamin (1635 - 1691)
mother: Dexter, Alice (~1635 - ) Muzzy, Joseph - male
b. 19 MAR 1709/10 in Cambridge Middlesex MA
father:
Muzzy, Benjamin (1689 - 1763)
mother:  , Patience Religion - [date: 9 JUN 1728] spouse: Pierce, Lois
child: Muzzy, Sarah (1735 - )
child: Muzzy, Lois (1735 - 1785)
child: Muzzy, Joseph (1740 - 1776)
child: child: Muzzy, Nathan (1751 - ) Muzzy, Joseph - male b. 26 AUG 1740 in Sudbury Middlesex MA d. 1776 in Shrewsbury Worcester MA father: Muzzy, Joseph (1710 - ) mother: Pierce, Lois [Carriem.FTW] May have been born 25 Jun 1740 in Lynn MA.[ctspangb3.FTW] [Carriem.FTW] May have been born 25 Jun 1740 in Lynn MA. spouse: Merriam, Hannah (1744 - ) - m. 11 JUN 1763 in Shrewsbury Worcester MA Mar. Banns - [date: 11 JUL 1765] [place: Grafton Worcester MA] child: Muzzy, Jonathan (1764 - 1834) child: Muzzy, Joseph (1766 - ) child: Muzzy, Nathan (1766 - 1809) child: Muzzy, Miriam (1768 - ) child: Muzzy, Hannah (1770 - 1790) child: Muzzy, Sarah (1771 - ~1795) child: Muzzy, Annis (1774 - )

90. Moore Coat Of Arms
George Augustus Moore (1852 1933), the novelist, was George s eldest son. He waseducated in England and went to France to study art, but turned to writing.
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First featured October 1999 - Brought to you by Coats of Arms from Ireland and WWW. ARALTAS .COM Special offers are available for this coat of arms here Previously featured surnames Vote for future featured surnames Moore, More, O'Moore, O'More
(click image for a full size view, then click "File/Save As" to save it to you hard drive) 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. St. Malachy, who was Archbishop of Armagh from 1132 to 1148, is described by Gams and other ecclesiastical authorities as Malachy O'Moore. His surname, however, was O'Morgair (now obsolete), which is not, in fact, an early form of O Mordha. Father Florence O'More, alias Moore (1550-1616) was a noted Irish Jesuit in Austria. Others members of this family were noted as economists, architects etc. One Rev. Henry Moore (1751-1844) left Dublin for London to work as a woodcarver. Instead he became the devoted servant of John Wesley, who appointed him as one of his literary executors. He wrote a life of Wesley and, despite many opportunities for improvement, he adhered to the austere life of a travelling preacher.

91. Biografias_M
Translate this page New York, NY. EE.UU. Año 2 -. Nombre Apellido. Buscar,
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New York, NY. EE.UU. Año 2 Nombre Apellido Buscar George Moore
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92. Eximious Books: Out-of-print, Rare, And Antiquarian Books And Autographs: Memoir
London, William Heinemann 1921, Irish...... miscellaneous reflections on virtue merit. Author Moore, George Augustus18521933
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93. Scotch Lake Cemetery
1852 1917 h/w Emeline A. Palmer 1852 - 1933 th/dau H. Elizabeth Jackson 1880 -1960 = George C. Jackson Moore = Nettie Moore 1874 - 1980 d/o William
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Scotch Lake Cemetery
    QUEENSBURY PARISH - Scotch Lake Cemetery
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      BARNES:
      = Abigail w/o George Barnes d. 29 Sep 1854 ae 28 yrs
      erected by their son, Wm. A. Barnes in 1876 BARTON:
      = Charles Ernest Barton 1904 - 1951
      h/w Gertrude Maud 1909 - .... CLARK:
      = Kathleen R. Clark - see JACKSON, Donald C. FLEMING:
      = Moses Fleming 15 Feb 1854 - 9 Oct 1917
      = Mary B. Fleming 1889 - 1959
      = Ada M. Fleming 1810 - 1974
      = Frederick B. Fleming d. 26 May 1914 ae 49 = Robert Fleming d. 16 Jun 1874 ae 49 h/w Elizabeth A. Fleming d. 17 Feb 1892 ae 63 GRAHAM: = Margaret Scott Graham d. 6 Sep 1849 ae 22 mos = Thomas S. Graham - see STEWART, George = William Graham d. 7 Mar 1854 ae 78 Martha Graham d. 16 Jul 1847 ae 75 yrs Natives of Dumfries, Ireland GRAY: = William Gray 1895 - 1923 h/w Mary Jane Gray d. 24 Dec 1898 ae 49 th/son Ben Gray 1876 - 1936 = Nancy Gray d. 12 Aug 1909 Elizabeth Price d. 9 Mar 1917 Emma Gray d. 17 Aug 1901 ae 21 JACKSON: = Kathleen R. Jackson 1907 - 1964 = Donald C. Jackson 1907 - ....

94. Moores Of Moorehall - History
Lavelle. George Augustus Moore ( 1852 1933 ). This member of the Moore familybecame a distinguished and noteworthy writer at the turn of the century.
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Moorehall is situated on the shores of Lough Carra in South West Mayo 2 miles from the village of Carnacon Carra is a renowned angling (fishing) lake. The area around Moorehall is also of note because it is a carst limestone area of botanical importance. Many species of wild orchid can be found here among other features comparable only with the Burren. The natural resources of woods, rivers, smaller lakes and wildlife of the area remain largely untouched and untarnished. Moorehall was started in 1792. The house was completed in 1795. From then on the Moore family and their descendants were part of the major social, historical, cultural and political history of Ireland. The house was occupied continuously from 1795 until 1910. For the next thirteen years it was periodically unoccupied until it was destroyed by fire in January of 1923, during the Irish Civil War. Moorehall itself is of architectural significance. It was designed by the Waterford Architect John Roberts. This eminent architect also designed Tyrone House in Clarenbridge in Co. Galway and Waterford Cathedral. In Moorehall itself there was much Italian plasterwork - remnants of which still remain.

95. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died In 1933
The Political Graveyard Questions? Return to The PoliticalGraveyard main page. Politicians Who Died in 1933.
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