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Collected Short Stories of George Moore Vol 2 - Gender and Genre

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor General Editors: Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn Zusammenfassung George Moore (1852-1933) was one of the most influential and versatile writers and journalists of the turn of the century Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume 2 Other Stories (1882–1931) Introduction; Other Stories, 1882–1931 ‘Under the Fan’, Tinsley’s Magazine (February 1882) 1([1883]) ‘Dried Fruit’, Court and Society Review (7 December 1885) ‘Two Men, A Railway Story’, Court and Society Review (20 April 1887) ‘A Strange Death’, Hawk (22–9 October 1889) ‘In Blue Silk and Brass’, Hawk (22 April 1890) ‘Mr. Philip Gower and Two Ladies’, Hawk (27 May 1890) ‘A Faithful Heart’, Speaker (16–23 April 1892) ‘Parted’, Daily Chronicle (London) (22 May 1893) ‘An Episode in Bachelor Life’, Sketch (24 January 1894) ‘An Episode in Married Life’, Sketch (21 February 1894) ‘In Sight of Death’, Illustrated London News (13 August 1892) ‘A Flood’, Irish Review (March 1911) ‘At the Turn of the Road: An Irish Girl’s Love Story’, Hearst International – Cosmopolitan ( July 1927) ‘The Strange Story of the Tree Golden Fishes’, Nash’s Magazine (November 1927) The Talking Pine (1931) Contemporary Reception: Jacob Tonson [Arnold Bennett], [From] ‘Books and Persons in London and Paris’, New Age (16 March 1911) Lawrence C. Groom, [From] ‘Mr. George Moore: An Interview’, New York Herald Tribune (16 October 1927) John Austin, ‘Hail, My Farewell! By George Moore (in an interview)’, T. P.’s Weekly (12 November 1927)

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