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  1. Evelyn Innes Volume 2 by Moore George 1852-1933, 2010-09-29
  2. Hail and farewell. Two volume set. by George Augustus 1852-1933 Moore, 1925-01-01
  3. ULICK AND SORACHA. Signed and limited edition. by George Augustus (1852-1933) Moore, 1926-01-01
  4. Impressions and opinions by George, 1852-1933 Moore, 2009-10-26
  5. Confessions of a young man; by George Moore . by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1901-01-01
  6. Confessions of a young man. by George Moore . by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1888-01-01
  7. Lewis Seymour and some women. by George Moore. by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1922-01-01
  8. The PASTORAL LOVES Of DAPHNIS And CHLOE. Done into English, with an Introduction, by George Moore. by George [1852 - 1933] - Translator. Longus.Moore, 1934
  9. Confessions of a young man. by George Moore . by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1906-01-01
  10. A drama in muslin; a realistic novel. by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1896-01-01
  11. The lake. by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1905-01-01
  12. Memoirs of my dead life. by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1906-01-01
  13. PERONNICK the FOOL. by Bruce].Moore, George [1852 - 1933]. [Rogers, 1926
  14. A mummer 's wife. by Moore. George. 1852-1933., 1885-01-01

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42. Project MUSE
George Moore 18521933, by Adrian Frazier; pp. xii + 604. New Haven, CT and London Yale University Press, 2000, $35.00, £29.95. More than ten years ago,
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Victorian Studies - Volume 44, Number 1, Autumn 2001, pp. 146-148
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More than ten years ago, Adrian Frazier took on the task of writing a biography of a man who was himself a virtuoso autobiographer. From his first publication in 1878 to his last memoir, abandoned only in the final week of his life, George Moore never ceased to delight in the reinvention of his identity. In his conversation, fiction, poems, plays, essays, letters, and a sequence of autobiographies that extended the boundaries of the genre, Moore has given us metaphors by which to understand his life: He "came in to the world apparently with a nature like a smooth sheet of wax, bearing no impress, but capable of receiving any" ( Confessions 49); he began himself "out of nothing, developing from the mere sponge to the vertebrate and upward" and "was at once the sculptor and the block of marble of [his] own destiny" (

43. Victorian Studies, Volume 44 - Table Of Contents
George Moore 18521933. Moore, George, 1852-1933. Nadel, Ira Bruce. The Letters of Wilkie Collins Volume One, 1838-1865, and The Letters of Wilkie
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45. DP -- Gold E-Texts
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46. Moore - Definition Of Moore By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclo
Moore, George 18521933. Irish writer whose works include poetry, drama, criticism, and novels, such as Esther Waters (1894).
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George Augustus Moore (18521933), published 35 books in all including The Lake, Esther Waters, The Untilled Field and the autobiographical Hail and
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George Moore 1852 -1933 George Moore by Jack B. Yeats George Augustus Moore (1852-1933), published 35 books in all including The Lake, Esther Waters, The Untilled Field and the autobiographical Hail and Farewell . He was part of the Irish Literary Revival and one of the founders of the Abbey Theatre. He inherited Moore Hall, (pictured below) on the death of his father, George Henry Moore, in 1870. Moore Hall , Ref IMP3854, Lawrence Collection. Moore Hall from lake with George Moore in the foreground , Ref R6049, Lawrence Collection National Library of Ireland Lord Lucan 1800-1888 Castlebar Castle and land was acquired by John Bingham from the Norman de Barry family in the 16th century. In 1795 Sir Charles Bingham , became first Earl of Lucan. One of his successors, the third Earl, Sir George Charles Bingham,(1800-88) whose portrait is shown here, was known as "The Famine Earl" because of harsh treatment of his tenants, including numerous evictions during the Famine. His son George, the fourth Earl was a more compassionate landlord and presented "The Mall", formerly the Lucan's cricket pitch, to the people of Castlebar. The seventh Earl, Richard John, achieved notoriety in 1974 when he disappeared after the murder of his family nanny. Lord Lucan , photo of painting,Wynne Collection.

48. George Moore
Translate this page George Moore (Irlanda, 1852-1933), Moore. Novelista, poeta y dramaturgo irlandés, nacido en el condado de Mayo. Mientras cursaba estudios de arte en París
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49. Rondo, By George Moore
Complete text of the poem by George Moore. RONDO. by George Moore (18521933). ID I love thee? I only did desire; To hold thy body unto mine,
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RONDO by: George Moore (1852-1933)
    ID I love thee? I only did desire
    To hold thy body unto mine,
    And smite it with strange fire
    Of kisses burning as a wine,
    And catch thy odorous hair, and twine
    It thro' my fingers amorously.
    Did I love thee?
    Did I love thee? I only did desire
    To watch thine eyelids lilywise
    Closed down, and thy warm breath respire
    As it came through the thickening sighs,
    And speak my love in such fair guise
    Of passion's sobbing agony.
    Did I love thee?
    Did I love thee? I only did desire
    To drink the perfume of thy blood
    In vision, and thy senses tire
    Seeing them shift from ebb to flood
    In consonant sweet interlude,
    And if love such a thing not be,
    I loved not thee.
"Rondo" is reprinted from Flowers of Passion MORE POEMS BY GEORGE MOORE RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

50. I Am Most Lovely, By George Moore
Complete text of the poem by George Moore. by George Moore (18521933). AM most lovely, fair beyond desire; My breasts are sweet, my hair is soft and
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I AM MOST LOVELY by: George Moore (1852-1933)
    AM most lovely, fair beyond desire:
    My breasts are sweet, my hair is soft and bright,
    And every movement flows by instinct right:
    Full well I know my touch doth burn like fire,
    That my voice stings the sense like smitten lyre;
    I am the queen of sensuous delight;
    Past years are sealed with the signet of my might;
    And at my feet pale present kneels a buyer.
    My beds are odorous with soft-shed scent,
    And strange moon flowers a tremulous twilight air
    Weave over all; and here, alone I sing
    My siren songs, until all souls are bent
    Within the subtle sweet melodious snare.
    God, making love, made me love's grievous sting.
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51. UCLA Ob/Gyn Alumni
The MooreS of Moore Hall gave Ireland great political leaders in George Henry Moore while another son George Moore (18521933) was a famous modern novelist.
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Dr. Moore was born September 17, 1917 in Berkeley, California. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1939 and received his M.D. degree from the University of California Medical School, San Francisco in 1942. He completed his internship at that institution in 1943. He went immediately into the U.S. Army Medical Corps and served in the European Theater with great distinction and bravery. He rose to the rank of Major before his discharge in 1946 and was decorated with the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart. Following his military service, he returned to the University of California, San Francisco for his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, which he completed in 1949. He then served on the faculty at the University of Iowa for one year but was rapidly recruited to the then new medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1951. He rose rapidly through the academic ranks, being promoted to Professor in 1963 and became Professor, Emeritus in 1988. He was recruited to Columbia University in 1965 where he served as Professor and Chairman until 1968. He then served as Professor and Chairman at UCLA until his retirement.
He had a very distinguished academic career and his exceptional abilities were recognized by his election to important positions in the major organizations in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the United States. He was the President of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the organization which certifies physicians in that specialty, from 1974 to 1978 and Chairman of the Board of that organization from 1978 to 1983. He was a renowned teacher with a remarkable memory for scientific facts. He delivered his lectures with exceptional clarity and was the President of the Association of Professors of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1973. He was one of the first investigators to recognize the utility of growing cancer cells in culture in order to be able to study the effects of various drugs on that growth. He was the President of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation in 1966.

52. Author George Moore, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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53. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Moore, George@ HighBeam Research
Moore, George Moore, George 18521933, English author, b. Ireland. George Mason U. cancels Moore visit Publication University Wire
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54. Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture
There are several notable people named George Moore George A. Moore, (George Augustus Moore) (18521933), Irish novelist; George F. Moore,
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    55. Internet Book List :: Author Information: George Moore
    George Moore (18521933), the son of landed gentry in County Mayo, spent his youth in Paris as a dilettante artist and writer. Later he settled in London
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    George Moore (1852-1933), the son of landed gentry in County Mayo, spent his youth in Paris as a dilettante artist and writer. Later he settled in London and came under the influence of the work of Emile Zola. This was to shape his entire life, and he was a prime mover in introducing the "naturalist" style of writing to English letters. On the outbreak of the Boer War, Moore returned to Ireland and there produced some of his best work on contemporary Irish life. Collections: Short Stories:
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    56. UCC 2005 Press Releases
    Just who is this George Moore (18521933) whose work is so popular now in universities in France and Spain in particular? The Mayo-born landlord and Irish
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    Academics, students and George Moore aficionados from Brazil, USA, UK and all over Europe will arrive in UCC on March 18th next for a ground-breaking, trilingual conference on "George Moore: Literature and the Arts". The conference is under the auspices of UCC's English Department but proceedings will not be confined to the lingua franca of that department! In addition to keynote addresses from eminent literary specialists, and many papers in English, there will be a lecture in French and a special session entirely in Irish - with simultaneous translation provided, thanks to the invaluable cooperation of Ionad na Gaeilge Labhartha in UCC. The three languages are those in which George Moore was first published and about which he had very definite views. Just who is this George Moore (1852-1933) whose work is so popular now in universities in France and Spain in particular? The Mayo-born landlord and Irish writer played an important part in the development of the English novel at the end of the nineteenth century. His portrait was painted by Manet, Degas, John Yeats, Walter Sickert and others and his art criticism is credited with popularising the Impressionist painters in Britain and in Ireland.

    57. University Of Calgary: Special Collections: About Special Collections
    Moore, George, 18521933. Letter to Osbert Burdett. 1927 January 20. Removed from Special Collections copy of The Brook Kerith / by George Moore.
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    Special Collections Fore-edge painting on Benjamin Jowett. College Sermons. London: J. Murray, 1896. Bound by Zaehnsdorf. Most Special Collections books are searchable on the University of Calgary Library Catalogue . Individual archival holdings, consisting of correspondence, original manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, etc. require the use of special finding aids. Some collections have online finding aids, while other finding aids are located only in the Reading Room. If you are unfamiliar with how to use finding aids, please consult our on-line guide Please note that materials are available to researchers for use only in our Reading Room.

    58. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
    Moore, George, 18521933. Evelyn Innes. London T. Fisher Unwin, 1898. Moore, George, 1852-1933. A mummer s wife. London Walter Scott, nd Moore,
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    59. Moore Coat Of Arms
    Roger George Moore (1927) English actor; Dora Mavor Moore (1889-1979) Canadian George Augustus Moore (1852-1933) Irish writer; George Edward Moore
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    Spelling variations include: Moore, More, Moor, O'More, Moores, Mores, McMore, Moire, Moare, MacMoore, McMoir, Moir, Moors, O'Moore, O'Moire, McMoare, MacMoir, MacMoare, Mooer and many more. First found in Leicestershire, where the family was seated from early times; their first records appeared on the early census rolls taken by the early kings of Britain to determine the rate of taxation of their subjects. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Ann Moore, who arrived in Virginia in 1651; Miles Moor, who settled in South Carolina in 1716; James Mooers, and his wife Isabel, who came to New Hampshire in 1725. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: Conlan forever.

    60. Virginia Woolf And Modernism--Notes
    George (Augustus) Moore (18521933), Irish novelist and man of letters. Considered an innovator in fiction in his day, he no longer seems as important as he
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    Henry Fielding (1707-1754), novelist and playwright, considered one of the founders of the English novel. BACK Jane Austen (1775-1817) English writer who first gave the novel its distinctly modern character through her treatment of ordinary people in everyday life. Pride and Prejudice (1813) is one of her most well known novels. BACK William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863), English novelist. His novel, The History of Pendennis (1848-50) is a partly fictionalized autobiography. BACK H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells (1866-1946), English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian. BACK (Enoch) Arnold Bennett (1867-1931), British novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist whose major works form an important link between the English novel and the mainstream of European realism. BACK John Galsworthy (1867-1933), English novelist and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. BACK Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), English poet and his nation's foremost regional novelist. Jude the Obscure (1895) was his last novel. BACK Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), Polish-born English novelist and short-story writer. His collection of short stories

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