GMi is dedicated to Rupert Hart-Davis (1907-1999), my mentor and friend.
A literary legacy emerged from the pen of George Moore from the 1870s to the 1930s. Here for the first time, it is curated and engineered for the digital age.
You can explore GM’s legacy in seven pillars of vetted data:
- Aesthetics: his self-expressive art and literary criticism
- Iconography: portraits of him and various other pictures
- Worlds: his mindscapes in fiction and imaginative memoir
- Letters: thousands he wrote to contemporaries
- Bibliography: describing hundreds of publications
- Chronology: his life and work on a granular timeline
- Collections: repositories of the physical legacy
With forthcoming analytical tools, visitors will more efficiently probe what George Moore wrote and wrote about.
At present, GMi is making minimum viable products. You are most welcome to ask questions, make suggestions or identify errors on every page you visit. Contact us with general feedback.

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