The Untilled Field

The Untilled Field
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000006695866
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Synopsis The Untilled Field by : George Moore

The Untilled Field

The Untilled Field
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4057664636331
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Synopsis The Untilled Field by : George Moore

'The Untilled Field' is a novel by Irish author George Moore. Father Tom and Father Maguire are the local parish priests in a village. They are, of late, quite concerned with the declining moral standards of the village not least the 'drinking' and 'dancing' that seems to attract the younger villagers. But the greatest scandal comes when a young couple have a child out of wedlock. Now the church must do all they can to ensure the couple carries out a church wedding.

George Moore

George Moore
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781611494334
ISBN-13 : 1611494338
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Synopsis George Moore by : Ann Heilmann

“Nearly every major figure of his era,” writes his biographer Adrian Frazier, “worked with Moore, tangled with Moore, took his impression from, or left it on, George Moore.” The Anglo-Irish novelist George Moore (1852–1933) espoused multiple identities. An agent provocateur whether as an art critic, novelist, short fiction writer or memoirist, always probing and provocative, often deliberately controversial, the personality at the core of this book invented himself as he reinvented his contemporary world. Moore’s key role—as observer-participant and as satirist—within many literary and aesthetic movements at the end of the Victorian period and into the twentieth century owed considerably to the structures and manners of collaboration that he embraced. This book throws into relief the multiple ways in which Moore’s work can serve as a counterbalance to established understandings of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century literary aesthetics both through innovative scholarly readings of Moore’s work and through illustrative case studies of Moore’s collaborative practice by making available, for the first time, two manuscript plays he co-authored with Pearl Craigie (John Oliver Hobbes) in 1894. It is this collaborative practice in conjunction with his cosmopolitan outlook that turned Moore into a key player in the fin-de-siècle formation of an international aesthetic community. 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.

The Untilled Field & The Lake

The Untilled Field & The Lake
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Total Pages : 495
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:257179964
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Synopsis The Untilled Field & The Lake by : George Moore

The History of the English Novel

The History of the English Novel
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 374
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Synopsis The History of the English Novel by : Ernest Albert Baker

George Moore and the Autogenous Self

George Moore and the Autogenous Self
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 0815626150
ISBN-13 : 9780815626152
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Synopsis George Moore and the Autogenous Self by : Elizabeth Grubgeld

Moore's work exhibits a profound recognition of the forces of heredity, gender, culture, and history while simultaneously declaring his belief in an autogenous self. In early novels like A Drama in Muslin and Esther Waters, there is a notable conflict between his postulation of the pure, instinctive individual and the emphasis upon the shaping power of heredity and economics inherent in the traditions of social realism that he adopts. In The Untilled Field, The Lake, and later works, Moore perfects a narrative technique that in highlighting the power of subjective memory, allows his characters to work out a new relation with the forces of history.

The Pragmatics of Revision

The Pragmatics of Revision
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9783030412685
ISBN-13 : 3030412687
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Synopsis The Pragmatics of Revision by : Siobhan Chapman

This book presents the first full-length study of the stylistically experimental and influential novelist George Moore’s (1852-1933) repeated acts of rewriting. Moore extensively and repeatedly revised and re-issued many of his major works, sometimes years or even decades after they were initially published. This monograph provides new insights into how this process shaped and determined his work, and by extension into the creative significance of literary rewriting more generally. It also offers the first sustained application of linguistic pragmatics, the study of meaning in interaction, to the work of a single author, opening up questions about how analytical paradigms developed in pragmatics can explain how rewriting can affect the interactive relationship between a literary text and its readers. The book will be of interest to students and researchers in the areas of pragmatics, stylistics, literary history, English literature and Irish literature.

The Collected Short Stories of George Moore Vol 3

The Collected Short Stories of George Moore Vol 3
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9781040282700
ISBN-13 : 1040282709
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Synopsis The Collected Short Stories of George Moore Vol 3 by : Ann Heilmann

George Moore (1852-1933) was one of the most influential and versatile writers and journalists of the turn of the century. This five-volume, reset critical edition addresses scholarly interest in Moore, making available his generally neglected short story collections.

The Irish Revival

The Irish Revival
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 9780815655794
ISBN-13 : 0815655797
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Synopsis The Irish Revival by : Joseph Valente

The Irish Revival has inspired a richly diverse and illuminating body of scholarship that has enlarged our understanding of the movement and its influence. The general tenor of recent scholarly work has involved an emphasis on inclusion and addition, exploring previously neglected texts, authors, regional variations, and international connections. Such work, while often excellent, tends to see various revivalist figures and projects as part of a unified endeavor, such as political resistance or self-help. In contrast, The Irish Revival: A Complex Vision seeks to reimagine the field by interpreting the Revival through the concept of “complexity,” a theory recently developed in the information and biological sciences. Taken as a whole, these essays show that the Revival’s various components operated as parts of a network but without any overarching aim or authority. In retrospect, the Revival’s elements can be seen to have come together under the heading of a single objective; for example, decolonization broadly construed. But this volume highlights how revivalist thinkers differed significantly on what such an aspiration might mean or lead to: ethnic authenticity, political autonomy, or greater collective prosperity and well-being. Contributors examine how relationships among the Revival’s individual parts involved conflict and cooperation, difference and similarity, continuity and disruption. It is this combination of convergence without unifying purpose and divergence within a broad but flexible coherence that Valente and Howes capture by reinterpreting the Revival through complexity theory.