A Modern Lover Colette Fossez SumnerA Modern Lover (1883) is a novel by George Moore. His debut novel marked a turning point in Moores early career, characterized to that point by poorly written French poetry and a failed attempt at becoming a painter. Although less acclaimed than such novels as Esther Waters (1894), A Modern Lover is credited with being the first English novel to employ the experimental methods of Moores French contemporaries. Like much of Moores work, A Modern Lover
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The authors discuss what it means to present material from the perspective of a people who have legitimate ways of knowing and conceptualizing reality and show that it is imperative to understand intergenerational trauma and internalized oppression in order to understand the issues facing Native Americans today