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George Moore and the Quirks of Human Nature
George Moore and the Quirks of Human Nature
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Product details
- ISBN 9783034317528
- Weight: 420g
- Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
- Publication Date: 12 Dec 2013
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
The engaging figure of Irish writer George Moore (1852-1933) comes to life in this collection of essays on his works and influences. So often considered as dangerously controversial in his lifetime, his literary output can now be appreciated as groundbreaking, artistically sophisticated and particularly significant for the innovations he introduced into English literature. In this volume, international Moore scholars venture into previously unexplored literary, historical and psychological territory as they shine new light on Moore’s diagnoses, and on his presentation of human quirks. In turn, and in a Moorian spirit, the author is critically examined for his alleged feminist credentials, his spiritual understanding, his cultural insights and his literary experimentation. The analytical focus is sharp; the presence of Joyce, Yeats, Wilde, Zola and Dujardin is strong; and the surrounding atmosphere of Revival Ireland is unmistakable, albeit with a French colouring. This is an entertaining and enlightening compilation that will engage the reader and provide much relevant material for specialists across a variety of fields.
María Elena Jaime de Pablos teaches feminist literary criticism and English literature at the University of Almeria, Spain. She is General Editor of the Gender Studies journal Revista AUDEM and author of two studies on the representation of women in the writing of George Moore. She is currently working on the fiction of Mary O’Donnell.
Mary Pierse has been a post-doctoral Research Fellow at University College Cork, Ireland, where she taught in the School of English and on the Women’s Studies MA programme. She has published on Irish feminisms, George Moore, fin-de-siècle literature and Franco-Irish cultural linkages.
Mary Pierse has been a post-doctoral Research Fellow at University College Cork, Ireland, where she taught in the School of English and on the Women’s Studies MA programme. She has published on Irish feminisms, George Moore, fin-de-siècle literature and Franco-Irish cultural linkages.
George Moore and the Quirks of Human Nature
€62.99
