
George Moore
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This book explores the full range of Moore's collaborations and cultural encounters: from 1870s Paris art exhibitions to turn-of-the-century Dublin and London; from gossip to the culture of the barmaid; from the worship of Balzac to the fraught engagement with Yeats; from music to Celtic cultural translation. Moore's reputation as a collaborator with the most significant artistic individuals of his time in Britain, Ireland and France in particular, but also in Europe more widely, provides a rich exposition of modes of exchange and influence in the period, and a unique and distinctive perspective on Moore himself.
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Mark Llewellyn is Director of Research at the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Content
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn
Part One: Influence
Chapter 1: The Fin de Siècle Meets French Realism: Moore, Balzac and the Peculiarity of Writers Adrian Frazier
Chapter 2: "A Visit to an Impressionist Exhibition" in Moore's Confessions of a Young Man Anna Gruetzner Robins
Chapter 3: Reading the Notes, Knowing the Score
Mary S. Pierce
Chapter 4: "Literature at Nurse": George Moore, Ouida and Fin-de-Siècle Literary Censorship
Jane Jordan
Chapter 5: "The sort of girl I'd like to see behind the bar at the King's Head": Barmaids and Censorship in George Moore
Katherine Mullin
Chapter 6: Alice Barton: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young (New) Woman?
Ann Heilmann and María Elena Jaime de Pablos
Chapter 7: "Not fitted for marriage": "Mildred Lawson" and the New Woman
Nathalie Saudo-Welby
Chapter 8: Gossip, Art and the Public Secret: Moore on his Contemporaries
Elizabeth Grubgeld
Chapter 9: Readers, Writers and Friends: George Moore and John Eglinton
Michel Brunet
Chapter 10: Celtic Cousins? George Moore's The Untilled Field and Caradoc Evans's My PeopleKirsti Bohata
Chapter 11: Moore, Wagnerism, and the Shape of the Later Career
Stoddard Martin
Part Two: Collaboration
Co-authorship, Desire and Conflict: Introduction to the Moore/Craigie Collaboration
Ann Heilmann
The Fool's Hour: A play by John Oliver Hobbes [Pearl Craigie] and George Moore
edited byAnn Heilmann
Journeys End in Lovers Meeting: Manuscript by George Moore
edited and introduced by Mark Llewellyn
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