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<titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Finding aid for George Moore letters<date normal="1895"> 1895?</date></titleproper> 
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<origination> <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100">Moore, George
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<physdesc encodinganalog="300"><extent encodinganalog="300">2 items (7 pp.)</extent></physdesc> <abstract>One letter from George Moore to W. T. Stead and another to an unidentified individual.</abstract> 
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</processinfo> <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> <head>Biographical Note</head> 
<p><note><p>  George Augustus Moore, novelist and story writer, was born February 24, 1852, at Moore Hall, County Mayo, Ireland.</p></note></p><p>After his father's death in 1870, Moore painted, visited art galleries, and led a gentleman's life in England.  From 1873–1880 Moore lived in Paris, studied at the l'Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Jullian's Academy, and met many of the period's avant-garde painters and writers. Notable among the many he encountered were Mallarmé, Manet, Monet, Degas, Pissarro, Renoir, Sisley, and Zola.</p><p>Although Moore exhibited some talent as a painter, Moore did not believe his ability was sufficient for creating great art. In the 1870s Moore began to write and had probably written a comedy titled "Worldliness" by 1874. No copies of this initial work have survived. His first published work was a volume of poems, <title>Flowers of Passion</title> (1878), which was followed by <title>Martin Luther</title> (1879), a tragedy written in collaboration with dramatist Bernard Lopez. </p><p>Financial difficulties forced his return to London in 1880, where he worked at earning a living by writing. In 1883 George Moore's first novel, <title>A Modern Lover</title>, appeared. During the 1880s and 1890s his works included <title>A Mummer's Wife</title> (1885), <title>A Drama in Muslin</title> (1886), <title>Confessions of a Young Man</title> (1888), and <title>Esther Waters</title> (1894).</p><p>In 1901 Moore left London and settled in Dublin, Ireland, where he wrote and produced plays, gave speeches defending the theatre movement, and began writing material which reflected his Irish heritage. During this period he wrote the collection of stories, <title>The Untilled Field</title> (1903); a novel, <title>The Lake</title> (1905); and his three volume autobiography, <title>Hail and Farewell</title> (1911–1914).</p><p>In 1911 Moore returned from Ireland and lived at 121 Ebury Street in London until his death in 1933. From 1911 to 1932 Moore wrote numerous books, including <title>The Brook Kerith</title> (1916), <title>A Story-Teller's Holiday</title> (1918), <title>Avowals</title> (1919), <title>Héloise and Abélard</title> (1921), <title>Daphnis and Chloe</title> (1924), <title>Ulick and Soracha</title> (1926), and <title>Aphrodite in Aulis</title> (1930).</p><p>
<bibref>Hogan, Robert (ed.) <title>Dictionary of Irish Literature.</title> Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979. pp. 458-466.</bibref></p> </bioghist> 
<scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> <head>Scope and Content Note</head> <p><note><p>Both letters refer to a future literary work regarding convents and mentions the need to learn about the lives of nuns.  
  One is addressed to W. T. Stead [October 10] and the other to an unidentified individual.</p></note></p> </scopecontent> <controlaccess> 
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Repository</head> <p>This item forms part of MSS 099 Miscellaneous Literary and
Historical Manuscripts.</p><p>MSS 266 George Moore papers</p> </relatedmaterial><dsc type="in-depth">
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<unittitle>George Moore letters 
<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1895">1895?</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>Two  autograph letters signed, 7 pp.</physdesc></did> </c01> </dsc> </archdesc> </ead> 
