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George Moore's Esther Waters: Selected Secondary Bibliography

Alvarez, David. "The Case of the Split Self: George Moore's Debt to Schopenhauer in Esther Waters." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 38.2 (1995): 169-85.

Atkinson, F. G. "George Moore and Esther Waters." Notes and Queries 19 (1972): 421-23.

Bartlett, Lynn C. "Maggie: A New Source for Esther Waters." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 9 (1966): 18-20.

Berry, Betsy. "Voyage in the Dark, Esther Waters, and the Naturalistic Tradition." Jean Rhys Review 7.1-2 (1996): 17-25.

Chaikin, Milton. "The Influence of French Realism and Naturalism on George Moore's Early Fiction." Dissertation Abstracts 25 (1955): 1068.

Chapman, Siobhan. "'from Their Point of View': Voice and Speech in George Moore's Esther Waters." Language and Literature: Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association 11.4 (2002): 307-23.

Cirillo, Nancy R. "A Girl Need Never Go Wrong: Or, the Female Servant as Ideological Image in Germinie Lacerteux and Esther Waters." Comparative Literature Studies 28.1 (1991): 68-88.

Cunard, Nancy. Gm: Memories of George Moore. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956.928.2 PR5043 .C8

Davis, W. Eugene, George Moore, and Barrett H. Clark. The Celebrated Case of Esther Waters: The Collaboration of George Moore and Barrett H. Clark On "Esther Waters: A Play". Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984.PR5042.E83 D3 1984 822/.8

Dorré, Gina M. Victorian Fiction and the Cult of the Horse. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.PR878.H72 D67 2006 823/.80936296655

Dunleavy, Janet Egleson. George Moore in Perspective. Irish Literary Studies, 16. Naas, County KildareTotowa, N.J.: Malton Press ;Barnes & Noble Books, 1983.PR5043 .G46 1983 823/.8

Federico, Annette. "Subjectivity and Story in George Moore's Esther Waters." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 36.2 (1993): 141-57.

Fleming, Brendan. "French Spectacles in an Irish Case: From 'Lettres Sur L'irlande' to Parnell and His Island." Critical Ireland: New Essays in Literature and Culture. Eds. Alan A. Gillis, Aaron Kelly and Edna Longley: Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland Pagination: 69-76, 2001. xviii, 221.

Frazier, Adrian Woods. George Moore, 1852-1933. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2000.PR5043 .F57 2000 823/.8 B

Freeman, John, and Henry Danielson. A Portrait of George Moore in a Study of His Work. London,: Werner, 1922.PR5043 .F6 1922 823.8 M822Yf

Frierson, William C. "George Moore Compromised with the Victorians." Trollopian 1.4 (1947): 37-44.

Gettmann, Royal A. "George Moore's Revisions of the Lake, the Wild Goose, and Esther Waters." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 59.2 (1944): 540-55.

Gilbert, Elliot L. "In the Flesh: Esther Waters and the Passion for Yes." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 12.1 (1978): 48-65.

Gray, Tony. A Peculiar Man: A Life of George Moore. London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1996.

Gregor, Ian, and Brian Nicholas. The Moral and the Story. London, England: Faber and Faber, 1962.

Grubgeld, Elizabeth. George Moore and the Autogenous Self: The Autobiography and Fiction. 1st ed. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1994.PR5044 .G78 1994 823/.8

Hall, Wayne. "Esther Waters: An Irish Story." Irish Renaissance Annual 1.1 (1980): 137-56.

Hone, Joseph M., Clara Warville, and Desmond Shawe-Taylor. The Life of George Moore. Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press, 1973.PR5043 .H6 1973 823/.8 B

Hughes, Douglas A. The Man of Wax; Critical Essays on George Moore. New York,: New York University Press, 1971.PR5044 .H8 823/.8

Hughes, George. "Writer and Artist in George Moore's a Drama in Muslin." BELLS: Barcelona English Language and Literature Studies 11 (2000): 133-40.

Huguet, Christine. "Charting an Aesthetic Journey: The Case of Esther Waters." George Moore: Artistic Visions and Literary Worlds. Ed. Mary Pierse: Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle upon Tyne, England Pagination: 160-72, 2006. xvii, 246.

Jernigan, Jay. "The Forgotten Serial Version of George Moore's Esther Waters." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 23.1 (1968): 99-103.

Lucas, John. "From Naturalism to Symbolism." Decadence and the 1890s. Ed. Ian Fletcher. Stratford-Upon-Avon Studies Number: 17: Holmes & Meier, New York Pagination: 130-48, 1980. Bradbury, Malcolm 216.

---. "From Naturalism to Symbolism." Renaissance & Modern Studies 21 (1977): 124-39.

Mitchell, Judith."Formal Considerations in Esther Waters: Early Intimations of George Moore's 'Melodic Line'." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier 24 (1986): 123-33.

---. "Naturalism in George Moore's a Mummer's Wife (1885)." The New Nineteenth Century: Feminist Readings of Underread Victorian Fiction. Eds. Barbara Harman, Susan Meyer and Joan Sutherland. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities Wellesley Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History and Culture (Grlh) Number: 1700 10: Garland, New York Pagination: 159-79, 1996. xxxvii, 286.

Moore, George. Esther Waters. London,: William Heinemann Ltd., 1952.PR5042 .E78 1952823.91

Moore, George, and Pierre Coustillas. Literature at Nurse, or, Circulating Morals: A Polemic on Victorian Censorship. Society and the Victorians. [1st ed. Hassocks: Harvester Press etc., 1976.Z675.S8 025.2/1

Moore, George, and Geraint Goodwin. Conversations with George Moore. London: J. Cape, 1937.PR5042 .C66

Moore, George, and William Kirkpatrick Magee. Letters of George Moore. Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions, 1977.PR5043 .A46 1977a

Moore, George, and David Skilton. Esther Waters. The World's Classics. Oxford Oxfordshire ; New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.PR5042 .E8 1983 823/.8

Moore, George, et al. George Moore in Transition; Letters to T. Fisher Unwin and Lena Milman, 1894-1910. Detroit,: Wayne State University Press, 1968.PR5043 .A475 828/.8/08

Morton, Donald E. "Lyrical Form and the World of Esther Waters." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 13.4 (1973): 688-700.

Ohmann, Carol. "George Moore's Esther Waters." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 25.2 (1970): 174-87.

O'Toole, Tess. "The Servant's Body: The Victorian Wet-Nurse and George Moore's Esther Waters." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 25.4 (1996): 329-49.

Owens, Graham, and A. Norman Jeffares. George Moore's Mind and Art. Essays Old and New, 2. New York,: Barnes & Noble, 1970. PR5044 .O9 1970 823

Pierse, Mary. George Moore: Artistic Visions and Literary Worlds. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006.PR5044 .G46 2006 823/.8

---. "His Father's Son: The Political Inheritance." George Moore: Artistic Visions and Literary Worlds. Ed. Mary Pierse: Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle upon Tyne, England Pagination: 102-28, 2006. xvii, 246.

Pierse, Mary S. "Paris as 'Other': George Moore, Kate Chopin and French Literary Escape Routes." ABEI Journal: The Brazilian Journal of Irish Studies 8 (2006): 79-87.

Riewald, J. G. "From Naturalism to Lyrical Realism: Fourteen Unpublished Letters from George Moore to Frans Netscher." English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 58 (1977): 118-50.

Shields, Agnes. "Religion as Trope in the Naturalistic Novels of George Moore: A Mummer's Wife, a Drama in Muslin, and Esther Waters." Excavatio: Emile Zola and Naturalism 18.1-2 (2003): 363-71.

Sporn, Paul. "Esther Waters: The Sources of the Baby-Farm Episode." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 11 (1968): 39-42.

Stevenson, Lionel ed. George Moore: Esther Waters: A Novel. B80: Boston: Houghton Miffin, 1963.

Underwood, June O. "The Music of Sequence: George Moore's Esther Waters." Emporia State Research Studies 24.3 (1976): 34-43.

Uslenghi, Raffaella Marguashca, and Jack W. Weaver. "A Perspective of Unity in George Moore's Writings." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 27.3 (1984): 201-24.

Youngkin, Molly. "George Moore's Quest for Canonization and Esther Waters as Female Helpmate." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 46.2 (2003): 116-39.



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