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Reviewed on June 15, 2000
A unique figure best known for the novel Esther Waters, George Moore was a prolific writer who, along with such figures as Henry James, revitalized Victorian fiction by infusing it with the realistic and naturalistic techniques of Balzac and Zola. Since his death, however, he has been comparatively neglected. In this new biography, the first full account of Moore's life since 1936, Frazier (English, Union Coll.) makes a convin...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

