Evelyn Innes
LiteratureFiction

Evelyn Innes

by Moore, George

Publisher
Nabu Press
Pages
452
Language
English
Published
2007

Overview

George Moore's Evelyn Innes is a psychological and social novel centered on an opera singer whose personal desires collide with art, faith, and the expectations placed on women. The book looks closely at ambition, emotional dependence, and the struggle to define a self in a world that keeps trying to interpret it for you.

Readers interested in literary fiction and late-nineteenth-century realism will find a thoughtful, often intimate study of performance and identity. The novel invites attention from anyone drawn to stories about marriage, artistic vocation, and spiritual conflict. Its power lies in the way Moore treats inner life as seriously as social consequence, giving the book a reflective, adult tension that still feels immediate.

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