Category Archives: George Moore

Introducing George Moore

Édouard Manet. Portrait of George Moore. [Source: Wikimedia Commons]

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Méry Laurent: “The tall fair woman like a tea-rose”

Stéphane Mallarmé with Méry Laurant. [Source: Wikimedia Commons] George Moore remembers Méry and Manet in Memoirs of My Dead Life: Were she not dead I might stop at her little house in the fortifications among the lilac trees. There is … Continue reading

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Méry Laurant: The American Dentist’s Mistress

Méry Laurant. [Source: Wikimedia Commons] THe Irish writer George Moore considered Méry Laurent “the epitome of the witty, charming woman of fashion, an embodiment of the spirit of liberation from hypocrisy.” He asked her once why she did not leave … Continue reading

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