List of works by George Moore

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George Moore ca. 1888

The following is an incomplete list of works by the Irish novelist, short-story writer and poet George Moore.

  • Flowers of Passion London: Provost & Company, 1878
  • Martin Luther: A Tragedy in Five Acts London: Remington & Company, 1879
  • Pagan Poems London: Newman & Company, 1881
  • A Modern Lover London: Tinsley Brothers, 1883
  • A Mummer's Wife London: Vizetelly & Company, 1885
  • Literature at Nurse London: Vizetelly & Company, 1885
  • A Drama in Muslin London: Vizetelly & Company, 1886[1]
  • A Mere Accident London: Vizetelly & Company, 1887
  • Parnell and His Island London: Swan Sonnenshein Lowrey & Company, 1887
  • Confessions of a Young Man London: Swan Sonnenshein Lowrey & Company, 1888[2][3]
  • Spring Days London: Vizetelly & Company, 1888
  • Mike Fletcher London: Ward & Downey, 1889
  • Impressions and Opinions London: David Nutt, 1891
  • Vain Fortune London: Henry & Company, 1891
  • Modern Painting London: Walter Scott, 1893
  • The Strike at Arlingford London: Walter Scott, 1893
  • Esther Waters London: Walter Scott, 1894
  • Celibates London: Walter Scott, 1895
  • Evelyn Innes London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1898
  • The Bending of the Bough London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1900
  • Sister Teresa London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1901
  • The Untilled Field London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1903
  • The Lake London: William Heinemann, 1905
  • Memoirs of My Dead Life London: William Heinemann, 1906
  • Reminiscences of the Impressionist Painters, 1906
  • The Apostle: A Drama in Three Acts Dublin: Maunsel & Company, 1911
  • Hail and Farewell London: William Heinemann, 1911, 1912, 1914
  • Elizabeth Cooper Dublin: Maunsel & Company, 1913
  • Muslin London: William Heinemann, 1915
  • The Brook Kerith: A Syrian Story London: T. Warner Laurie, 1916
  • Lewis Seymour and Some Women London: William Heinemann, 1917 (reworking of A Modern Lover)
  • A Story-Teller's Holiday London: Cumann Sean-eolais na hÉireann (privately printed), 1918
  • Avowals London: Cumann Sean-eolais na hÉireann (privately printed), 1919
  • The Coming of Gabrielle London: Cumann Sean-eolais na hÉireann (privately printed), 1920
  • Heloise and Abelard London: Cumann Sean-eolais na hÉireann (privately printed), 1921
  • In Single Strictness London: William Heinemann, 1922
  • Conversations in Ebury Street London: William Heinemann, 1924
  • Pure Poetry: An Anthology London: Nonesuch Press, 1924
  • The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe London: William Heinemann, 1924
  • Daphnis and Chloe, Peronnik the Fool New York: Boni & Liveright, 1924
  • Ulick and Soracha London: Nonesuch Press, 1926
  • Celibate Lives London: William Heinemann, 1927 (reworking of Celibates including the short story "Albert Nobbs" from A Story-Teller's Holiday, which was made into a film starring Glenn Close in 2011.)
  • The Making of an Immortal New York: Bowling Green Press, 1927
  • The Passing of the Essenes: A Drama in Three Acts London: William Heinemann, 1930
  • Aphrodite in Aulis New York: Fountain Press, 1930
  • The Talking Pine Paris: The Hours Press, 1931
  • A Communication to My Friends London: Nonesuch Press, 1933
  • Diarmuid and Grania: A Play in Three Acts Co-written with
    W. B. Yeats
    , Edited by Anthony Farrow, Chicago: De Paul, 1974

Letters

  • Moore Versus Harris Detroit: privately printed, 1921
  • Letters from George Moore to Ed. Dujardin 1886-1922 New York: Crosby Gaige, 1929
  • Letters of George Moore Bournemouth: Sydenham, 1942
  • GM: Memories of George Moore by Nancy Cunard. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956
  • Letters to Lady Cunard Ed. Rupert Hart-Davis. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957
  • George Moore in Transition Ed. Helmut E. Gerber, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1968

Notes

  1. ^ Bennett, Linda. "Reviewed Work: A Drama in Muslin. A Realistic Novel by George Moore". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, volume 71, No. 284, Winter, 1982, pp. 414–416
  2. ^ Grubgeld (1994)
  3. ^ Bennett, Arnold. Fame and fiction. G. Richards, 1901. Page 236+

Sources

  • Brown, Malcolm (1955). George Moore: A Reconsideration. Washington D.C.: University of Washington.
  • Frazier, Adrian (2000). George Moore, 1852–1933. New Haven: Yale University Press. .
  • Grubgeld, Elizabeth (1994). George Moore and the Autogenous Self. Oklahoma: Syracuse University Press. .
  • Morris, Lloyd R. (1917). The Celtic Dawn: A Survey of the Renascence in Ireland 1889–1916. New York: The Macmillan Company.