Confessions of a Young Man Illustrated

Confessions of a Young Man Illustrated
Title Confessions of a Young Man Illustrated PDF eBook
Author George Moore
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Pages 230
Release 2021-03-28
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Confessions of a Young Man is a memoir by Irish novelist George Moore who spent about 15 years in his teens and 20s in Paris and later London as a struggling artist. The book is notable as being one of the first English writings which named important emerging French Impressionists; for its literary criticism; and depictions of bohemian life in Paris during the 1870s and 1880s.

The Young Man's Counselor, Or Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and Dangers of Young Men

The Young Man's Counselor, Or Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and Dangers of Young Men
Title The Young Man's Counselor, Or Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and Dangers of Young Men PDF eBook
Author Daniel Wise
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1860
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The Young Man's Counsellor; Or, Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and Dangers of Young Men

The Young Man's Counsellor; Or, Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and Dangers of Young Men
Title The Young Man's Counsellor; Or, Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and Dangers of Young Men PDF eBook
Author Daniel Wise
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1850
Genre Character
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The Young Man's Counsellor

The Young Man's Counsellor
Title The Young Man's Counsellor PDF eBook
Author Daniel Wise
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Pages 274
Release 1853
Genre Conduct of life
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At Home: Special Illustrated Edition

At Home: Special Illustrated Edition
Title At Home: Special Illustrated Edition PDF eBook
Author Bill Bryson
Publisher Doubleday
Pages 738
Release 2013-10-29
Genre House & Home
ISBN 0385537298

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From one of the most beloved authors of our time—more than six million copies of his books have been sold in this country alone—a fascinating excursion into the history behind the place we call home. “Houses aren’t refuges from history. They are where history ends up.” Bill Bryson and his family live in a Victorian parsonage in a part of England where nothing of any great significance has happened since the Romans decamped. Yet one day, he began to consider how very little he knew about the ordinary things of life as he found it in that comfortable home. To remedy this, he formed the idea of journeying about his house from room to room to “write a history of the world without leaving home.” The bathroom provides the occasion for a history of hygiene; the bedroom, sex, death, and sleep; the kitchen, nutrition and the spice trade; and so on, as Bryson shows how each has fig­ured in the evolution of private life. Whatever happens in the world, he demonstrates, ends up in our house, in the paint and the pipes and the pillows and every item of furniture. Bill Bryson has one of the liveliest, most inquisitive minds on the planet, and he is a master at turning the seemingly isolated or mundane fact into an occasion for the most diverting exposi­tion imaginable. His wit and sheer prose fluency make At Home one of the most entertaining books ever written about private life.

George Moore

George Moore
Title George Moore PDF eBook
Author Mary Pierse
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 251
Release 2009-01-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443804770

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The Irish writer George Moore (1852-1933) was a very significant and often controversial figure on the literary stages of Paris, London and Dublin at a key cultural moment. Between 1880 and 1931, his creative involvements included spells with literary theatres in London and Dublin, jousts with the daring and repression of the fin de siècle, and a hail-and-farewell to Yeats and the Irish Revival. This collection of essays offers fresh insights into diverse elements of his œuvre and reflects some of the wide variety in Moore’s literary innovations, influences and legacy. Contributors note his pioneering contributions to the short story, his penetrating insights into Greek classical literature, his avant-garde feminism and egalitarianism, and – what may surprise 21st-century readers of biblical-theme blockbusters - his sensitive but contentious novelistic treatment of the historical Jesus. In this volume, there are studies of sophisticated composition, and fresh approaches to textual analysis. The multiple Moore talents are scrutinised, myths are dispelled and new evidence is uncovered for historic linkages. George Moore’s anticipation of Freudian psychological insights and his engagement with Darwinian theses are but two of his close involvements with key nineteenth-century figures. Manet, Degas, Parnell, Kant, Maupassant, Gladstone, Zola, Marx and Woolf must feature on the list of names that are inseparable from Moore’s life and work. Yeats and Joyce also loom large and their under-acknowledged indebtedness to Moore poses difficult questions for literary history. While Moore’s own debt to French artistic influences, English models, and Irish heritage has long been recognised, perceptions of Moore’s writing from outside the Anglophone world highlight issues that demand further consideration. This multi-faceted author is well-served by these new studies that, in turn, suggest additional avenues yet to be explored.

The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Title The Publishers Weekly PDF eBook
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Pages 1394
Release 1911
Genre American literature
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