George Moore
George Moore
Spheres of Influence
Pierse, Mary; Laing, Kathryn
Liverpool University Press
03/2026
288
Mole
Inglês
9781805966777
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Introduction
I. Artistic Influences and Approaches
The French Artist as Father, Muse and Rival in Memoirs of My Dead Life
Ann Heilmann
"Superfluous" Irish Gentry: Moore and Turgenev
Marta Pellerdi
Literature, Music, Art and the Salon: George Moore's Perennial Courting of Creativity
Mary Pierse
The Prefaces of George Moore: Enigma Variations
Kathi R. Griffin
II. Cherchez la Femme?
Sphinxes without Secrets: Oscar Wilde, George Moore and the Woman Question
Nathalie Saudo Welby
George Moore, London 'Literary Ladies', Networks, and New Artistic Impulses
Kathryn Laing
The "Puzzle" of Gladys Parrish's Carfrae's Comedy and George Moore's Evelyn Innes: Some Intertextual Connections
Brendan Fleming
III. France: Fiction and Letters
Between France and Ireland: How George Moore and Helen Waddell used Heloise and Abelard
George Hughes
A French Train of Thought in 'Two Men, a Railway Story': From Impressionism to Expressionism
Michel Brunet
Epistolary Truths: 'How one runs to ones mother when in trouble'
Maggie Breslin
IV. Politics, Religion and Nationality
George Moore and Decadent Catholicism: a Case Study of Evelyn Innes
Claire Masurel Murray
George Moore's Irish Catholic Characters With 'English' Names
David Clare
Appropriating George Moore: J.O. Hannay's The Seething Pot
Conor Montague
I. Artistic Influences and Approaches
The French Artist as Father, Muse and Rival in Memoirs of My Dead Life
Ann Heilmann
"Superfluous" Irish Gentry: Moore and Turgenev
Marta Pellerdi
Literature, Music, Art and the Salon: George Moore's Perennial Courting of Creativity
Mary Pierse
The Prefaces of George Moore: Enigma Variations
Kathi R. Griffin
II. Cherchez la Femme?
Sphinxes without Secrets: Oscar Wilde, George Moore and the Woman Question
Nathalie Saudo Welby
George Moore, London 'Literary Ladies', Networks, and New Artistic Impulses
Kathryn Laing
The "Puzzle" of Gladys Parrish's Carfrae's Comedy and George Moore's Evelyn Innes: Some Intertextual Connections
Brendan Fleming
III. France: Fiction and Letters
Between France and Ireland: How George Moore and Helen Waddell used Heloise and Abelard
George Hughes
A French Train of Thought in 'Two Men, a Railway Story': From Impressionism to Expressionism
Michel Brunet
Epistolary Truths: 'How one runs to ones mother when in trouble'
Maggie Breslin
IV. Politics, Religion and Nationality
George Moore and Decadent Catholicism: a Case Study of Evelyn Innes
Claire Masurel Murray
George Moore's Irish Catholic Characters With 'English' Names
David Clare
Appropriating George Moore: J.O. Hannay's The Seething Pot
Conor Montague
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Irish literature;realism;modernism;novel;literary networks
Introduction
I. Artistic Influences and Approaches
The French Artist as Father, Muse and Rival in Memoirs of My Dead Life
Ann Heilmann
"Superfluous" Irish Gentry: Moore and Turgenev
Marta Pellerdi
Literature, Music, Art and the Salon: George Moore's Perennial Courting of Creativity
Mary Pierse
The Prefaces of George Moore: Enigma Variations
Kathi R. Griffin
II. Cherchez la Femme?
Sphinxes without Secrets: Oscar Wilde, George Moore and the Woman Question
Nathalie Saudo Welby
George Moore, London 'Literary Ladies', Networks, and New Artistic Impulses
Kathryn Laing
The "Puzzle" of Gladys Parrish's Carfrae's Comedy and George Moore's Evelyn Innes: Some Intertextual Connections
Brendan Fleming
III. France: Fiction and Letters
Between France and Ireland: How George Moore and Helen Waddell used Heloise and Abelard
George Hughes
A French Train of Thought in 'Two Men, a Railway Story': From Impressionism to Expressionism
Michel Brunet
Epistolary Truths: 'How one runs to ones mother when in trouble'
Maggie Breslin
IV. Politics, Religion and Nationality
George Moore and Decadent Catholicism: a Case Study of Evelyn Innes
Claire Masurel Murray
George Moore's Irish Catholic Characters With 'English' Names
David Clare
Appropriating George Moore: J.O. Hannay's The Seething Pot
Conor Montague
I. Artistic Influences and Approaches
The French Artist as Father, Muse and Rival in Memoirs of My Dead Life
Ann Heilmann
"Superfluous" Irish Gentry: Moore and Turgenev
Marta Pellerdi
Literature, Music, Art and the Salon: George Moore's Perennial Courting of Creativity
Mary Pierse
The Prefaces of George Moore: Enigma Variations
Kathi R. Griffin
II. Cherchez la Femme?
Sphinxes without Secrets: Oscar Wilde, George Moore and the Woman Question
Nathalie Saudo Welby
George Moore, London 'Literary Ladies', Networks, and New Artistic Impulses
Kathryn Laing
The "Puzzle" of Gladys Parrish's Carfrae's Comedy and George Moore's Evelyn Innes: Some Intertextual Connections
Brendan Fleming
III. France: Fiction and Letters
Between France and Ireland: How George Moore and Helen Waddell used Heloise and Abelard
George Hughes
A French Train of Thought in 'Two Men, a Railway Story': From Impressionism to Expressionism
Michel Brunet
Epistolary Truths: 'How one runs to ones mother when in trouble'
Maggie Breslin
IV. Politics, Religion and Nationality
George Moore and Decadent Catholicism: a Case Study of Evelyn Innes
Claire Masurel Murray
George Moore's Irish Catholic Characters With 'English' Names
David Clare
Appropriating George Moore: J.O. Hannay's The Seething Pot
Conor Montague