George Washington Moon


George Washington Moon was an English writer, poet and critic of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Moon published several poems, contributed to the Dictionary of [National Biography], and wrote a number of books on English grammar. Several of these books were lengthy compilations of the purported grammatical errors of specific writers, which led to vigorous counterattacks and controversies.
George Washington Moon is the author of a book-length epic poem, Elijah the Prophet. It was written in Spenserian stanza, a nine-line strophe with rhyme scheme ABABBCBCC.

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  • He, With All My Worldly Goods, I Thee Endow She, But, What Is Written In The Law, How Readest You? A Novel
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  • The Oldest Type-printed Book In Existence: A Disquisition On The Relative Antiquity Of The Pfister And Mazarin Bibles And The 64-line A Catholicon: Prefaced By A Brief History Of The Invention Of Printing
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