Mint Editions (Literary Fiction)
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Mint Editions (Literary Fiction)

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Mint Editions (Literary Fiction)

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A Modern Lover (1883) is a novel by George Moore. His debut novel marked a turning point in Moore's early career, characterized to that point by poorly written French poetry and a failed attempt at becoming a painter. Although less acclaimed than such novels as Esther Waters (1894), A Modern Lover is credited with being the first English novel to employ the experimental methods of Moore's French contemporaries. Like much of Moore's work, A Modern Lover shows the influence of French naturalist writer Émile Zola, who sought to portray the influence of heredity and social environment on the lives of his characters without shying away from poverty, sex, disease, and suffering. Lewis Seymour is a young artist who moves to London in search of fame and achievement. Although he shows promise, he quickly falls into a pattern of social climbing rather than focusing on honing his craft. As he uses one wealthy, well-connected woman after the next in a tireless journey upward, he begins to lose sight of his artistic dreams. Eventually, he settles on three women whose affection and support allow him to make a name for himself—Gwinnie, a shopgirl; Mrs. Bethan, a middle-class divorcee; and Lady Helen, a powerful aristocrat. A Modern Lover is a story of sexuality and ambition from a pioneering figure in the formation of the modern English novel. This edition of George Moore's A Modern Lover is a classic of Irish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
ISBN
9781513293868

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. I. A Picture Collector
  6. II. Painting from Imagination
  7. III. Painting a Venus
  8. IV. A Picture Dealer
  9. V. Mr. Vicome
  10. VI. Desertion
  11. VII. Lewis Seymour’s Early Life
  12. VIII. In the Country
  13. IX. The Decorations
  14. X. An Interlude
  15. XI. A Tennis Party
  16. XII. Love and Art
  17. XIII. Enfin
  18. XIV. A Holiday
  19. XV. Jealousy
  20. XVI. Scandal
  21. XVII. Work
  22. XVIII. Mother and Mistress
  23. XIX. Success
  24. XX. A London Ball Room in ’78
  25. XXI. Farewells
  26. XXII. Engaged
  27. XXIII. Difficulties Overcome
  28. XXIV. The Bridal Dress
  29. XXV. In Church
  30. XXVI. The Honeymoon
  31. XXVII. The Honeymoon Continued
  32. XXVIII. Passing a Page
  33. XXIX. Married Life
  34. XXX. A Private View
  35. XXXI. Looking Back
  36. XXXII. Bills
  37. XXXIII. More Treachery
  38. XXXIV. Friend or Wife
  39. XXXV. Veils Fall from Their Eyes
  40. XXXVI. Conclusion
  41. A Note About the Author
  42. A Note from the Publisher