Through these transcribed dialogues, readers are invited into the private world of a writer who bridged the gap between Victorian traditions and the dawn of modernism. Moore reflects on his time in Paris, his interactions with the Impressionist painters, and his evolving views on the craft of writing. This collection serves as both a memoir and a critical discourse, offering invaluable insights into the cultural shifts of the era. "Conversations With George Moore" remains an essential resource for students of Irish letters and those interested in the history of literary modernism.
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