George Moore

Irish author and poet

George Moore - Artists & Creatives born February 24th, 1852
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An influential figure in Irish literature, contributed to the development of the modern novel. Worked as a novelist, poet, and critic, advocating for realism in writing. Authored several significant novels including 'Esther Waters' and 'The Brook Kerith'. His poetry and essays assisted in shaping contemporary Irish literary discourse.

Wrote 'Esther Waters'

Authored 'The Brook Kerith'

Critiqued literary trends of the time

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