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Moore, George 1852-1933: Critical Essay by Brendan Kennelly

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SOURCE: "George Moore's Lonely Voices: A Study of His Short Stories," in George Moore's Mind and Art by A. Norman Jeffares and others, edited by Graham Owens, Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1970, pp. 144-65.

Kennelly is an Irish poet, critic, novelist, and educator. In the following essay, which was first published in England in 1968, he perceives the theme of loneliness as integral to Moore's short fiction.

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