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Parnell and His Island

Parnell and His Island( )
Author: Moore, George
Series title:Classics of Irish History Ser.
ISBN:978-1-904558-16-3
Publication Date:Apr 2004
Publisher:University College Dublin Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $25.00
Book Description:

The essays in Parnell and His Island caused outrage in Ireland when first published in the French newspaper Le Figaro in 1886. They were published in English in book form the following year and represent Moore's interpretation of life in Ireland in the early 1880s, written in his combative and naturalistic style. In some respects the work addresses similar themes and can be seen as a companion piece to his famous novel, A Drama in Muslin. Moore, the eldest son of a Catholic...
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Book Details
Pages:127
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Historical
Social Science / Sociology / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.75 x 7.25 Inches
Book Weight:0.38 Pounds
Author Biography
Moore, George (Author)
George Moore was born in County Mayo, Ireland on February 24, 1852. He originally wanted to be a painter, and studied art in Paris during the 1870s. While in Paris, his first poetry collection, The Flowers of Passion, was self-published in 1877. He eventually decided to become a professional writer. In 1881, he published his second poetry collection, Pagan Poems. He wrote numerous poetry collections, short story collections, and novels including A Modern Lover (1883); A Mummer's Wife (1885); Esther Waters (1894); Sister Teresa (1901); The Brook Kerith (1916); and Aphroditis in Aulis (1930). He also found success as an art critic with books such as Impressions and Opinions (1891) and Modern Painting (1893). As an autobiographer, he wrote His Confessions of a Young Man (1888), Memoirs of My Dead Life (1906), and the trilogy Hail and Farewell! (1911-14). He also wrote the plays The Strike at Arlingford (1893) and Diarmuid and Grania (1901). He died of uraemia on January 21, 1933.

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