In 1901, George Moore, the celebrated author of Esther Waters , returned to his native Dublin at the height of the Irish Literary Revival. First published in 1911, his monumental Hail and Farewell! profiles the movement’s leading figures, including WB Yeats, Lady Gregory and JM Synge, charts the development of the Abbey Theatre, and illuminates the literary, artistic and musical tastes of the period. This new edition provides notes explaining many references familiar to the book’s original readers but now obscure. Off-mint
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/hail-and-farewell-3541614Hail and Farewell!https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/4/541614_media-0.jpg2.995.99GBPInStockIn 1901, George Moore, the celebrated author of <I>Esther Waters </I>, returned to his native Dublin at the height of the Irish Literary Revival. First published in 1911, his monumental <I>Hail and Farewell! </I>profiles the movement’s leading figures, including WB Yeats, Lady Gregory and JM Synge, charts the development of the Abbey Theatre, and illuminates the literary, artistic and musical tastes of the period. This new edition provides notes explaining many references familiar to the book’s original readers but now obscure. <i>Off-mint</i>Paperback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/4/541614_media-1.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£16.99productId:168717bic_code:DD£16.99Ed. Richard Allen Cave, George MooreAcademic215x138mmColin SmytheNoPaperbackLiterature & Poetry