A Portrait of Margaret Gough and Her Memoir, 'George Moore'
George Moore's praise to his secretary, Margaret Mary Gough, both on her translations from Turgenev and her acute critical skills sharpens interest in a woman whose name has flickered only briefly in studies of Moore. Fleming profiles Gough and presents George Moore, Gough's memoir about h...
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Published in: | English literature in transition, 1880-1920 1880-1920, 2012-03, Vol.55 (2), p.219-243 |
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Summary: | George Moore's praise to his secretary, Margaret Mary Gough, both on her translations from Turgenev and her acute critical skills sharpens interest in a woman whose name has flickered only briefly in studies of Moore. Fleming profiles Gough and presents George Moore, Gough's memoir about her time with Moore. |
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ISSN: | 0013-8339 1559-2715 1559-2715 |