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In 1889, George Moore was entering his late 30s. While succeeding as a writer of literary essays and public man of letters, he struggled as a novelist. With Mike Fletcher he continued a three-year run of poorly received fiction. Yet by the end of 1889, he began writing what turned into a masterpiece, the novel Esther Waters (1894). There are 41 extant letters from the year 1889.
1889-01-05 to the Editor of the Athenaeum
1889-01 to Jacques-Émile Blanche
1889-01-16 to Jacques-Émile Blanche
1889-01-22 to Jacques-Émile Blanche
1889-01-26 to Jacques-Émile Blanche
1889-02-07 to Édouard Dujardin
1889-04 to Angelena Frances Milman
1889-04-03 to William Thomas Stead
1889-04 to Jacques-Émile Blanche
1889-05 to William Thomas Stead
1889-06-26 to William Thomas Stead
1889-09-27 to the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

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