Celibates

Celibates

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George Moore 1895
English
00 - Introduction
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  • 00 - Introduction
  • 01 - Mildred Lawson Chapter I
  • 02 - Mildred Lawson Chapter II
  • 03 - Mildred Lawson Chapter III
  • 04 - Mildred Lawson Chapter IV
  • 05 - Mildred Lawson Chapter V
  • 06 - Mildred Lawson Chapter VI
  • 07 - Mildred Lawson Chapter VII
  • 08 - Mildred Lawson Chapter VIII
  • 09 - Mildred Lawson Chapter IX
  • 10 - Mildred Lawson Chapter X
  • 11 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XI
  • 12 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XII
  • 13 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XIII
  • 14 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XIV
  • 15 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XV
  • 16 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XVI
  • 17 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XVII
  • 18 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XVIII
  • 19 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XIX
  • 20 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XX
  • 21 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XXI
  • 22 - Mildred Lawson Chapter XXII
  • 23 - John Norton Chapter I
  • 24 - John Norton Chapter II
  • 25 - John Norton Chapter III
  • 26 - John Norton Chapter IV
  • 27 - John Norton Chapter V
  • 28 - John Norton Chapter VI
  • 29 - John Norton Chapter VII
  • 30 - John Norton Chapter VIII
  • 31 - John Norton Chapter IX
  • 32 - John Norton Chapter X
  • 33 - John Norton Chapter XI
  • 34 - John Norton Chapter XII
  • 35 - John Norton Chapter XIII
  • 36 - John Norton Chapter XIV
  • 37 - John Norton Chapter XV
  • 38 - John Norton Chapter XVI
  • 39 - Agnes Lahens Chapter I
  • 40 - Agnes Lahens Chapter II
  • 41 - Agnes Lahens Chapter III
  • 42 - Agnes Lahens Chapter IV
  • 43 - Agnes Lahens Chapter V
  • 44 - Agnes Lahens Chapter VI
The author is considered the first great Irish writer of realist fiction and is said to have been an inspiration for James Joyce. Celibates is a novel of three characters: Mildred Lawson, John Norton and Agnes Lahens.They have nothing in common other than an absolute love of themselves and an inability to sympathize with others. In that vein, it constitutes a striking image of our own modern day self-absorbed society. (Introduction by James Carson)

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