'From their point of view': voice and speech in George Moore's Esther Waters.Published in:Language & Literature, 2002, v. 11, n. 4, p. 307, doi. 10.1177/096394700201100402By:Chapman, SiobhanPublication type:Article
"The Soul with a False Bottom" and "The Deceitful Character": Analysing the Servant in the Goncourts' Germinie Lacerteux and George Moore's Esther Waters.Published in:DQR Studies in Literature, 2013, v. 51, n. 1, p. 209By:Saudo-Welby, NathaliePublication type:Article
'With a Dead Child in her Lap': Bad Mothers and Infant Mortality in George Egerton's Discords.Published in:2000By:Liggins, EmmaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The servant's body: The Victorian wet-nurse and George Moore's...Published in:1996By:O'Toole, TessPublication type:Literary Criticism
George Moore's Héloïse: Melancholy Independence Connected to the Natural World.Published in:2015By:SMITH, CATHERINEPublication type:Literary Criticism
George Moore's Quest for Canonization and Esther Waters as Female Helpmate.Published in:English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, 2003, v. 46, n. 2, p. 116By:Youngkin, MollyPublication type:Article
The Case of the Split Self: George Moore's Debt to Schopenhauer in Esther Waters.Published in:1995By:Alvarez, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Subjectivity and Story in George Moore's Esther Waters.Published in:1993By:Federico, AnnettePublication type:Literary Criticism