George Moore

George Moore
Portrait de George Moore par Édouard Manet.

George Augustus Moore (24 février 1852 - 21 janvier 1933) était un romancier, poète, auteur dramatique et critique d'art irlandais. Né dans une famille catholique, et désirant tôt devenir un artiste, il étudia l'art à Paris durant les années 1870, où il se lia avec d'autres artistes français de l'époque, comme Manet. Il fréquentait le salon littéraire de Geneviève Halévy ou l'on croisait Rejane, Lucien Guitry, Paul Bourget ou le peintre Edgar Degas.

Œuvres

  • Fleurs de passion (titre original : Flowers of Passion, 1878)
  • La femme du cabotin (titre original : A Mummer's Wife, 1885)
  • Un drame en mousseline (titre original : A Drama in Muslin, 1886)
  • Confessions d'un jeune anglais (titre original : Confessions of a Young Man, 1888)[1]
  • Esther Waters (publié en anglais en 1894)
  • Mémoires de ma vie morte (titre original : "Memoirs of my dead life of galanteries meditations and remembrances soliloquies or advice to lovers, 1921"

Notes et références

  1. Réédition 2006, Stalker éditeur

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