Description: The engaging figure of Irish writer George Moore (1852-1933) comes to light and to life in this collection of perceptive essays on his works and influences. International Moore scholars venture into previously unexplored literary, historical and psychological territory, shining new light on Moore's presentation of the quirks of human nature.
Review Quotes: "I compliment the editors on putting together such a fine collection, which does justice to its subject, and I look forward to more of the same in the years ahead: George Moore deserves no less."
(Eamon Maher, ABEI Journal. The Brazilian Journal of Irish Studies 16/2014)