George Moore Writer

George Augustus Moore (24 February 1852 – 21 January 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. Moore came from a Roman Catholic landed family who lived at Moore Hall in Carra, County Mayo. He originally wanted to be a painter, and studied art in Paris during the 1870s. There, he befriended many of the leading French artists and writers of the day.As a naturalistic writer, he was amongst the first English-language authors to absorb the lessons of the French realists, and was particularly influenced by the works of Émile Zola. His writings influenced James Joyce, according to the literary critic and biographer Richard Ellmann, and, although Moore's work is sometimes seen as outside the mainstream of both Irish and British literature, he is as often regarded as the first great modern Irish novelist.

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George Moore
Birth dateFebruary 24, 1852
Birth nameGeorge Augustus Moore
Birth place
County Mayo , Ireland , Moore Hall County Mayo
Date of deathJanuary 21, 1933
Place of death
London , United Kingdom , Pimlico
Resting place
County Mayo , Republic of Ireland
Education
Royal College of Art
Relatives
John Moore (Irish politician)
Maurice George Moore

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Writer

Career start1878
Career end1933
influenced
James Joyce
influenced by
language
English language
movement
Celtic Revival
notable work
Confessions of a Young Man
Esther Waters

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