1st Edition

The Collected Short Stories of George Moore Vol 5 Gender and Genre

By Ann Heilmann, Mark Llewellyn Copyright 2007
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    George Moore (1852-1933) was one of the most influential and versatile writers and journalists of the turn of the century. This five-volume, reset critical edition addresses scholarly interest in Moore, making available his generally neglected short story collections.

    Volume 5 In Single Strictness (1922): Introduction Bibliographic Note on the Text In Single Strictness (1922) ‘Advertisement’ ‘Wilfrid Holmes’ ‘Priscilla and Emily Lof’ ‘Hugh Monfert’ ‘Henrietta Marr’ ‘Sarah Gwynn’ Other Stories: ‘Emma Bovary’, Lippincott’s Magazine (May 1902) ‘Albert Nobbs’, Celibate Lives (1927) Contemporary Reception: “Single” or “Strict”: George Moore’s Puzzle in New Bachelor Book’, Weekly Dispatch (25 December 1921) Esmond, ‘From the Library Chair’, Londoner (14 January 1922) ‘Mr. George Moore’s New Volumes of Stories’, The Times (8 May 1922) ‘More Celibates: Mr. George Moore’s New Work’, The Times (8 August 1922) Alec Waugh, ‘George Moore Again Reconsiders’, John O’London’s Weekly (19 August 1922) Edmund Gosse, ‘The World of Books: Mr. Moore Among the Celibates’, Sunday Times (27 August 1922) Llewellyn Jones, ‘George Moore: Five Stories and an Autograph’, Chicago Evening Post (8 September 1922) ‘Fiction: In Single Strictness’, Spectator (9 September 1922) T. Earle Welby, ‘The Later Mr. Moore’, Saturday Review (29 January 1927) Anthony Bertram, ‘Celibate Lives’, Country Life (5 February 1927) Y. O., ‘Celibate Lives’, Irish Statesman (5 February 1927) Humbert Wolfe, ‘Celibate Lives’, Observer (6 February 1927) ‘Celibate Lives’, Daily Telegraph (15 March 1927) Beverley Nichols, ‘The Literary Lounger’, Sketch (16 February 1927) E. MacC., ‘Celibate Lives. By George Moore’, Dublin Magazine (October–December 1927) Clyde Beck, ‘Tey Who Live Alone’, Detroit News (18 September 1927) R. L. Dufus, ‘In Celibate Lives a Study of Inadequate Living’, New York Times Book Review (2 October 1927) ‘Celibate Lives’, Indianapolis News (8 October 1927) ‘Celibate Lives’, New York Evening Post (8 October 1927) Ben Ray Redman, ‘Old Wine in New Bottles’, New York Herald-Tribune Books (23 October 1927) ‘Celibate Lives’, Boston Evening Transcript (16 November 1927) Walter Benjamin, ‘George Moore: Albert und Hubert’, Die Literarische Welt (18 May 1928) Conrad Aiken, ‘George Moore (1927)’, A Reviewer’s ABC (1958)

    Biography

    General Editors: Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn