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Moore, George Augustus5
Gosse, Ellen, Lady2
Gosse, Edmund2
Gosse, Philip1

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Sender: Moore, George Augustus

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 123

Date(s): [8 Jul 1887] - 31 Aug [1927]; 28 n.d.

Location: BC Gosse correspondence, bound volume

Note: Refusal of invitation by Lord Randolph to meet someone, verse, Andrew Lang; Henley too ornate; Manet's paintings; thanks for poems "far the best volume you have published"; M's "Celibates"; G's biography of his father; (23 January 1897) accident; (1901) Balzac off to Bayreuth; new book; new book "Memoirs of my Dead Life"; (1906) more advice on G's biography of his father; Dostoievsky; (1907) impressions of G's life of his father; Sister Teresa; (1912) urges continuation of G's life; cannot go with G to France; (1913) criticises G's remark cowardly for England to attack Germany without warning; heroes in English fiction in the sixties; "Elizabeth Cooper"; Sterne, Faust in French ; (1914) Swinburne; the Irish situation "If God has a drop of Irish blood in his veins he'll never allow Home Rule in Ulster"; (1915) Syrian story "I don't think I shall write any more"; "Hernit and Wayfarer"; "Muslin"; (1916) G's "History of English Literature"; Swinburne; G "past master in the art of teasing";
(1916) M's broken wrist; misunderstanding, Lord Howard de Walden anxious to know G; (1917) G's book on Swinburne; "Lewis Seymour and Some Women"; M's verse on the Garden of Eden; Landor; English opposition to Home Rule; (1918) "no first class mind has expressed itself in prose narrative"; distressed that G had thought him lacking in respect; Robinson Crusoe, Don Quixote, Sterne; Imaginary conversations at G's house; G's ommision of Borrow; "A Storyteller's Holiday"; Eddie Marsh, "The Coming of Gabrielle"; Fielding "the most perfectly empty writer"; (2 November 1918) Dickens, Westminster Gazzette on Moore and Gosse; Shorthouse; (1919) received from Baring G's "Life of Gray"; M off to Nantes; avowals, art. for Aubry; M. at Blois, Heloise; (October 1919) with Lord Northcliffe at Broadstairs, Watts-Dunton's imagined death; poor opinions of Dumas; G "on viol and flute"; Otway , one act play by M; (26 January 1921) Swinburne; arts. in Sunday papers "you have a surprising gift of narrative ... I
always write to you Gosse when I am depressed; why translate verse into verse? Gerard's Voyage on Orient, M's play on S. Paul; Recamier; (17 October 1922) Scene of Queen Elizabeth at a play; delight at G's articles; (27 January 1923) S. Paul; Pope; O'Shaughnessy, Daphnis and Chloe; (14 December 1924) Gosse's article "You are at your best ... when you are writing about poetry and poets"; G on Miss Sitwell; habit of reviewers to omit mention of Moore's name; (10 September 1926) Niedson's "Swinburne", Anatole France; Lady Cunard, and the "Daily Mail" and twelve great novelists; the "Daily Mail" and "wild nature"; Horace Walpole; Maurice Hewlett. The letters are difficult to summarise. They contain very dogmatic views about great authors. There is a good deal of complaint about the use of French instead of English phrases.


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Sender: Moore, George Augustus

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 3

Date(s): 2 Sep [1919] - 29 Feb 1928

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Note: Letter of 29 February 1928 signed "GEORGE MOORE p.p. M.K." (i.e. Mona Kingdon).


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Sender: Moore, George Augustus

Recipient: Gosse, Ellen, Lady

Letters: 1

Date(s): [4 Jul 1896]

Location: BC Gosse correspondence


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Sender: Moore, George Augustus

Recipient: Gosse, Ellen, Lady

Letters: 1

Date(s): 25 Dec [1913]

Location: BC Gosse correspondence. In volume GEORGE MOORE

Note: Thanks for kindness at Christmas time.


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Sender: Moore, George Augustus

Recipient: Gosse, Philip

Letters: 11

Date(s): 6 Jan 1922 - 17 Nov [1932]

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Note: The letters of 6 January 1922 and 1 November 1932 are signed "George Moore p.p. M.K." (i.e. Mona Kingdon).