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Hardcover Letters From George Moore to Ed. Dujardin Book

ISBN: 1025349210

ISBN13: 9781025349213

Letters From George Moore to Ed. Dujardin

"Letters From George Moore to Ed. Dujardin 1886-1992" offers an intimate and illuminating glimpse into the lifelong friendship and intellectual exchange between two pivotal figures of modern literature. This collection of correspondence, edited and introduced by John Eglinton, chronicles the professional and personal relationship between the Irish novelist George Moore and the French writer douard Dujardin, a pioneer of the stream-of-consciousness technique.

Spanning several decades, these letters reveal Moore's evolving aesthetic sensibilities and his deep engagement with the French literary scene. Readers will find valuable insights into the creative processes behind Moore's major works, as well as his candid reflections on contemporary writers, art, and the cultural shifts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The dialogue between Moore and Dujardin serves as a vital record of the cross-pollination between English and French literary traditions during a period of intense experimentation.

Scholars of Irish literature, late Victorianism, and early modernism will find this volume an indispensable resource for understanding the cross-channel influences that shaped the modern novel. Through these letters, Moore emerges as a writer deeply committed to his craft and to the enduring power of literary friendship.

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