George Moore was an Irish writer considered to be one of the most influential propagators of naturalism during the late 19th century
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George Moore was an Irish writer considered to be one of the most influential propagators of naturalism during the late 19th century
Moore never married, but was in a relationship with Maud, Lady Cunard. It is rumoured that Moore was the father of her daughter, Nancy, though there is no documented proof to validate this claim.
He suffered from kidney problems during his old age and died in 1933 at the age of 80.
George Moore was born to Mary Blake and her politician husband, George Henry Moore who was also a founder of the Catholic Defence Association. He enjoyed reading as a child and loved to explore the outdoors with his brother and friends.
His father sent him to St. Mary’s College, a catholic boarding school to acquire formal education. But, he was unhappy with the school and spent his time reading novels and poems instead of concentrating on his studies. He was expelled from the school in 1867 for his laziness.
The family moved to London in 1868 due to his father’s job, and he was sent to attend the School of Art in the South Kensington Museum. There also his performance was unsatisfactory and his father was thoroughly disappointed with him.
His father died in 1870 and he inherited his vast property. After handing over the estate to his brother in 1873, he left for Paris to study art.
At the age of 21 he moved to Paris and studied art at Academie Jullian. In Paris he met many important artists and writers like Degas, Renoir, Pissarro, Mallarme, and Emile Zola.
Gradually his interest shifted to writing from painting and he brought out his first collection of poems, ‘The Flowers of Passion’ in 1877.
Due to financial problems at home, he was forced to return to England in 1879.
The young George Moore was greatly influenced by the contribution of French writer Emile Zola to the literary movement of naturalism and introduced an element of naturalism into his first novel, ‘A Modern Lover’ published in1883.
His second novel, ‘A Mummer’s Wife’ was published in 1885, followed by ‘A Drama in Muslin’ in 1886 and ‘A Mere Accident’ in 1887.
His memoir, ‘The Confessions of a Young Man’ is considered one of his notable works for its realistic depiction of life in Paris during the 1870’s and 80’s. Moore wrote about the emerging French impressionism and gave insightful literary criticisms of various authors.
His novel ‘Esther Waters’, published in 1894 is his most famous work. The novel is about a poor, unwed mother who faces various social challenges and difficulties as she attempts to bring up her child. The novel was a big success and acclaimed to be his finest work.