Mike Fletcher: A Novel

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Mike Fletcher: A Novel

by George Moore

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

In the glow of a carriage‑lamp, the crowded bustle of Lubini’s restaurant erupts into a kaleidoscope of silk skirts, opera cloaks and clattering cab doors. Amid the din, charismatic Mike Fletcher flits between tables, drawing the attention of courtesans and their companions, while his friend John Norton watches with a philosopher’s detachment, testing his own maxim, “Let the world be my monastery.” Their evening spins from witty repartee over brandies to an uneasy moment when Laura, a respected acquaintance, joins their table, shifting the conversation toward youthful romances. As the night ends, Mike pays the tab and the two friends step out into London streets, their thoughts already turning to the next chapter of their intertwined lives.

Both men are also tied to the Temple, where Mike shares a flat with the editor of the avant‑garde weekly Pilgrim. In those cramped chambers, heated debates on art, literature and youthful spirit swirl, drawing a colorful cast of thinkers and poets. The story balances their revelries with private convictions, inviting listeners to follow their search for meaning amid glitter and grime of Victorian London.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (500K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-09-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

George Moore

George Moore

1852–1933

An Irish novelist, critic, and memoirist who helped bring realism and naturalism into English-language fiction, he wrote with unusual frankness about art, religion, and social life. His books move between Paris, London, and Ireland, blending sharp observation with a deeply personal voice.

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