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  1. The Collected Short Stories of George Moore
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    Autor*in: Heilmann, Ann
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Pickering & Chatto Publishers, London

    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... mehr

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    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

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781851968411
    Schriftenreihe: The Pickering Masters
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (1886 p)
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    The Collected Short Stories of George Moore, Volume 1; Contents of the Edition; Contents to Volume 1; Acknowledgements; Preface; General Introduction; Introduction to Volume 1; Bibliographic Note on the Text; Celibates; Mildred Lawson; John Norton; Agnes Lahens; Contemporary Reception; [G. B. Shaw], 'Mr. George Moore's New Novel', Pall Mall Gazette, 19 July 1887; George Moore, '"Intensely Virginal" Indeed', Letter to the editor, PallMall Gazette, 21 July 1887; George Moore, Letter to George Bernard Shaw [31 December1887]; [From] 'Novels of the Week', Athenaeum, 3118 (30 July 1887)

    [From] 'Novels and Stories', Saturday Review, 64 (13 August 1887)Teodor de Wyzewa, [From] 'Les Livres', Revue indépendante, 4 (September 1887); Harry Thurston Peck, 'The Rise of Mr. George Moore', Bookman (June 1895); George Moore, 'Correspondence: Mr. George Moore's New Novel. To the Editor of the Saturday Review', Saturday Review, 80 (3 August1895); Frank Danby [ Julia Frankau], 'Correspondence: "Celibates" and Mr. George Moore. To the Editor of the Saturday Review', Saturday Review, 80 (10 August 1895); [A. Mary F. Robinson?], 'Celibates', The Literary World (Boston), 26 (10 August 1895)

    William Morton Payne, [From] 'Recent Fiction', Dial, 19 (16 August 1895)Yellow Dwarf [Henry Harland], [From] 'Books', Yellow Book, 7 (October 1895); 'Book Reviews: Moore's Celibates', Overland Monthly; Harry Thurston Peck, [From] 'Mr. George Moore's New Novel', Bookman, 7 (August 1898); Max Meyerfeld, [From] 'Charakteristiken', Das literarische Echo, vol. 4 (October 1901); James Huneker, [From] 'Three Disagreeable Girls', Forum, 52 (1914); Susan L. Mitchell, [From] George Moore; Stuart P. Sherman, [From] 'The Aesthetic Naturalism of George Moore', On Contemporary Literature

    John Freeman, [From] A Portrait of George Moore in a Study of hisWorkMadeleine L. Cazamian, [From] Le Roman et les idées en Angleterre: L'Anti-intellectualisme et l'esthétisme (1880-1900); Appendices; 'Mildred Lawson', Lady's Pictorial, 18 February 1888; George Moore, A Mere Accident; [From] George Moore, 'Balzac', Impressions and Opinions; Textual Variants and Proof Corrections to Volume 1; Editorial Notes to Volume 1; The Collected Short Stories of George Moore, Volume 2; Contents to Volume 2; Introduction to Volume 2; Bibliographic Note on the Text; Other Stories, 1882-1931

    'Under the Fan', Tinsley's Magazine'A Russian Husband', in Augustus M. Moore (ed.), Walnuts and Wine: A Christmas Annual; 'Dried Fruit', Court and Society Review; 'Two Men, A Railway Story'; 'A Strange Death', Hawk; 'In Blue Silk and Brass', Hawk; 'Mr. Philip Gower and Two Ladies', Hawk; 'A Faithful Heart', Speaker; 'Parted', Daily Chronicle; 'An Episode in Bachelor Life', Sketch; 'An Episode in Married Life', Sketch; 'In Sight of Death', Illustrated London News; 'A Flood', Irish Review; 'At the Turn of the Road: An Irish Girl's Love Story', HearstInternational

    'The Strange Story of the Three Golden Fishes',Nash's Magazine