Of God’s existence - Thomas Sturge Moore

Thomas Sturge Moore (March 4, 1870– July 18, 1944) was an English poet, author and artist. He was educated at Dulwich College.Hodges, S, (1981), God’s Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College, pages 88, (Heinemann: London) He was a long-term friend and correspondent of W. B. Yeats. He was also a playwright, writing a Medea influenced by Yeats’ drama and the Japanese Noh style.

He adopted the name ‘Sturge’ as a way of avoiding confusion with the poet Thomas Moore.

He was the brother of the famous philosopher George Edward Moore, one of the founders of the Analytic tradition in philosophy.Hodges, S, (1981), God’s Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College, pages 87-88, (Heinemann: London)


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  • Sturge Moore & the Life of Art by Frederick L. Gwynn (1951)


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