George Augustus Moore

Standard Name: Moore, George Augustus
Used Form: George Moore

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Family and Intimate relationships Ada Leverson
Unhappy in her marriage, though putting a good face on it, AL sought solace in romantic attachments.
Burkhart, Charles. Ada Leverson. Twayne.
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She enjoyed flirting, and preferred the company of men to that of women. Her biographer Charles Burkhart
Intertextuality and Influence Ada Leverson
By now she had contributed parodies of Max Beerbohm , George Moore , and others.
Burkhart, Charles. Ada Leverson. Twayne.
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Literary responses Margaret Kennedy
The novel's initial favourable reviews came from an earlier generation of authors, including George Moore , A. E. Housman , Thomas Hardy , Arnold Bennett , J. M. Barrie , and H. G. Wells ...
Textual Production Sheila Kaye-Smith
SKS published another Sussex novel to a scheme suggested by Walter Lionel George , the choice of a woman instead of a man as protagonist: Joanna Godden.
At this point biographer Dorothea Walker attaches...
Friends, Associates Sheila Kaye-Smith
SKS made early friendships with the novelists G. B. Stern and Walter Lionel George .
Stern, G. B. . And did he stop and speak to you?. Henry Regnery.
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Stern writes W. L. George. Kaye-Smith's biographer Dorothea Walker observes that she used the nickname Willy George for...
Friends, Associates Sheila Kaye-Smith
SKS was an intimate friend for some forty years of novelist Gladys Stern (known as Peter), with whom she jointly authored several books. Stern said Kaye-Smith's close friends were those with tremendous vitality, capable...
Literary responses Sheila Kaye-Smith
This was the favourite novel of SKS herself, and of critics Margaret MacKenzie and George Moore . On 25 July 1928 Moore inscribed to Kaye-Smith a copy of his Memoirs of my Dead Life...
Publishing John Oliver Hobbes
JOH and Moore later quarrelled over contracts relating to their collaborations. Maison mentions one such argument in 1905, and Hobbes refers to an extraordinary scene
Maison, Margaret. John Oliver Hobbes. Eighteen Nineties Society.
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between her and Moore at Unwin's offices the following...
Textual Production John Oliver Hobbes
JOH also collaborated on The Bishop's Move (produced at the Garrick Theatre in June 1902 and published in New York the same year) with Murray Carson , and on an unfinished play called A Time...
Fictionalization John Oliver Hobbes
JOH found herself the subject of a more personal response in works by George Moore . Mildred Lawson in Celibates (1895), whose obnoxious heroine was modelled on Moore's reading of his relationship with Hobbes, was...
Family and Intimate relationships John Oliver Hobbes
One of her most notable personal and professional relationships was with the novelist George Moore . The pair met in 1893, and Moore appears to have fallen in love with the then-still-married Hobbes. A break...
death John Oliver Hobbes
She had left her parents' home on the Isle of Wight the day before, having spent three energetic days there, and her father later wrote that on leaving she gave no indication of illness or...
Textual Production John Oliver Hobbes
JOH collaborated with George Moore on a number of plays during her career. In 1894 they worked on The Fool's Hour, which appeared in print in the first issue of The Yellow Book (April...
Performance of text John Oliver Hobbes
In the same year JOH and Moore also collaborated on the one-act comedy Journeys End in Lovers' Meeting (titled from Shakespeare ), which was performed in June 1895 (according to her father's memoir)
Richards, John Morgan, and John Oliver Hobbes. “Pearl Richards Craigie: Biographical Sketch by her Father”. The Life of John Oliver Hobbes, J. Murray.
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Fictionalization Héloïse
George Moore published a novel on the ever-popular theme of Héloise and Abelard.
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