The 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 80s.
A Mere Accident
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bookThe Brook Kerith : A Syrian story
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bookThe Untilled Field
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bookConfessions of a Young Man
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bookConfessioni di un giovane
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bookEsther Waters
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bookAnthology of Classic Short Stories. Vol. 3 (Epiphanies) : The Dead by James Joyce, A Death in the Desert by Willa Cather, The Madonna of the Future by Henry James, The Kiss by Anton Chekhov and others
James Joyce, Sherwood Anderson, Willa Cather, Edith Wharton, Kate Chopin, George Moore, Henry James, Anton Chekhov
book7 best short stories - Victorian Romance
William Schwenck Gilbert, Anthony Trollope, Elizabeth Gaskell, Margaret Oliphant, George Moore, August Nemo
book7 best short stories - Coming of Age
Kate Chopin, George Moore, Sherwood Anderson, Katherine Mansfield, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Joyce, August Nemo
bookDelphi Complete Works of George Moore (Illustrated)
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bookThe Lake
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