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A quiet moral comedy with a sharp edge, Celibates unsettles the manners of its time while inviting modern readers to question what society calls virtue. George Moore's late Victorian novel is a clear collision of Irish sensibility, religious critique, and social satire. Set against the shifting mores of Victorian Britain and the turn of the century, it peers behind respectable façades to examine celibacy, desire, and the pressures of public opinion. The result is a compact, beguiling work that blends irony, moral enquiry, and a keen eye for cultural memory-an ideal bridge between classic studies and contemporary reading. This is more than a reprint; it is a restoration that honours a vital voice in Irish Victorian fiction and the broader literary tradition. By revisiting Moore's crisp scenes, readers glimpse how literature can dissect sacred and secular codes with humour and candour, offering both historical insight and a lasting aesthetic pleasure. The book rewards casual readers with accessible storytelling and rewards collectors with a tangible sense of its era's conversation about religion, sexuality, and social constraint. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A gateway for literature students and admirers of Victorian Britain alike, Celibates sits proudly in the scholarly lineage of Irish author publication era and the broader Victorian literary continuum.