"George Moore had a ceaseless preoccupation with painting and the theatre, within certain limits a technical understanding of both; whatever idea possessed him, courage and explosive power; but sacrificed all that seemed to other men good breeding, honour, friendship, in pursuit of what he called the root facts of life."
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Playwrights from IrelandNovelists from IrelandArt criticsPoets from IrelandShort story writers from Ireland
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William Butler Yeats, The Autobiography of William Butler Yeats (1926) [Macmillan, 1965, ]: "Dramatis Personae, 1986 - 1902," ch. 7 (p. 269).
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George Moore (novelist)
George Augustus Moore (24 February 1852 – 21 January 1933) was an Irish novelist, short story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist.
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