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  1. Oliver Goldsmith

    Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1728 - 4 April 1774) was a well-known Anglo-Irish novelist, playwright, dramatist and poet, noted for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), his pastoral poem The Deserted Village (1770), and his plays The Good-Natur'd Man (1768) and She Stoops to Conquer (1771, first performed in 1773). He is thought by some to have written the classic children's tale The ...

  2. Oliver Goldsmith

    Oliver Goldsmith (born Nov. 10, 1730, Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Ire.—died April 4, 1774, London) was an Anglo-Irish essayist, poet, novelist, dramatist, and eccentric, made famous by such works as the series of essays The Citizen of the World, or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher (1762), the poem The Deserted Village (1770), the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), and the play She ...

  3. The complete works of Oliver Goldsmith, comprising his essays, plays

    The complete works of Oliver Goldsmith, comprising his essays, plays, poetical works, and Vicar of Wakefield, with some account of his life and writings by Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774. Publication date 1867 Publisher Lond., Robert John Bush Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries

  4. Oliver Goldsmith Critical Essays

    PDF Cite. Oliver Goldsmith's essays reflect two significant literary transitions of the late eighteenth century. The larger or more general of these was the beginning of the gradual evolution of ...

  5. The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver

    INTRODUCTION Two of the earlier, and, in some respects, more important Memoirs of Oliver Goldsmith open with a quotation from one of his minor works, in which he refers to the generally uneventful life of the scholar. His own chequered career was a notable exception to this rule. He was born on the 10th of November, 1728, at Pallas, a village in the county of Longford in Ireland, his father ...

  6. Oliver Goldsmith

    An essayist, novelist, poet, and playwright, Goldsmith was born in Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Ireland. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, and studied medicine in Edinburgh but never received a medical degree. He traveled to Europe in 1756 and eventually settled in London. He worked as a writer and was friends with the artistic and literary luminaries of the time, including Samuel ...

  7. Oliver Goldsmith Analysis

    Oliver Goldsmith published a great variety of material including poems, biographies, a novel, essays, and sketches. One of his plays, She Stoops to Conquer: Or, The Mistakes of a Night (pr., pb ...

  8. The Complete Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Comprising His Essays, Plays

    The Complete Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Comprising His Essays, Plays, and Poetical Works by Oliver Goldsmith. Publication date 1841 Publisher W. Paterson Collection europeanlibraries Book from the collections of Oxford University Language English.

  9. Oliver Goldsmith

    The Canadian poet Oliver Goldsmith (1794-1861) is remembered primarily for "The Rising Village," the first book of verse to be written by a native Canadian, published in London. Oliver Goldsmith, a grandnephew of the British poet of the same name, was born of United Empire loyalist stock in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.

  10. The Cambridge Edition of the Collected Works of Oliver Goldsmith

    Oliver Goldsmith (1728-74) is an exemplary writer in the eighteenth-century pantheon. He was dexterous across the genres: the fictional tale The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), the long poem The Deserted Village (1770), and the dramatic comedy She Stoops to Conquer (1773) were recognized in their time, and continue to be acknowledged today, as masterpieces.

  11. Oliver Goldsmith

    Introduction. The life and work of the Irish poet, playwright, essayist, historian, and novelist Oliver Goldsmith (b. 1728-d. 1774) had not received a tremendous amount of attention since the 1960s, a decade that saw a substantial burst of editorial and critical work, and, in particular, the publication of Arthur Friedman's five-volume ...

  12. Oliver Goldsmith summary

    Oliver Goldsmith, (born Nov. 10, 1730, Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Ire.—died April 4, 1774, London, Eng.), Irish-born British essayist, poet, novelist, and dramatist.Goldsmith attended Trinity College in Dublin before studying medicine in Edinburgh. Settling in London, he began writing essays, some of which were collected in The Citizen of the World (1762).

  13. PDF the letters of oliver goldsmith

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  14. Oliver Goldsmith's Classic Essay on the Man in Black

    To the Same. 1 Though fond of many acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The Man in Black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because he possesses my esteem. His manners, it is true, are tinctured with some strange inconsistencies; and he may be justly termed a humorist in a nation of ...

  15. Oliver Goldsmith World Literature Analysis

    Washington Irving wrote of Goldsmith that his genius "flowered early, but was late in bringing its fruit to maturity.". However, an abundance poured forth during the last fifteen years of ...

  16. Oliver Goldsmith

    Oliver Goldsmith - Poet, Playwright, Novelist: When Oliver Goldsmith died he had achieved eminence among the writers of his time as an essayist, a poet, and a dramatist. He was one "who left scarcely any kind of writing untouched and who touched nothing that he did not adorn"—such was the judgment expressed by his friend Dr. Johnson. His contemporaries were as one in their high regard ...

  17. Oliver Goldsmith

    Oliver Goldsmith. Biography. A lot about Goldsmith's life is fairly uncertain. Historians argue on his true birthyear, but the consensus is that it was November 10 of any of the years between 1727 and 1731. The Library of Congress in Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Ireland claims that he told a biographer that he was born in eiher 1730 or 1731.

  18. Oliver Goldsmith

    Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774), Irish man of letters, poet, and playwright wrote, The Vicar of Wakefield (1766). Goldsmith stood alone and did not subscribe to nor start any school. He died at forty-six a philosopher at heart, a kind old soul and friend to many including Dr. Samuel Johnson. Goldsmith was the son of farmer and Irish clergyman to Kilkenny west, Charles Goldsmith, born on 10 ...

  19. Oliver Goldsmith Poetry: British Analysis

    Oliver Goldsmith Poetry: British Analysis. Eighteenth century poets viewed themselves primarily in relation to their audience. They acted as intermediaries between the audience and some higher ...

  20. Oliver Goldsmith Biography

    Goldsmith was born sometime between 1728 and 1731 to a poor Irish family. He was one of seven children, and his father was a county vicar. When Goldsmith was still young, his father's death forced him to rely on a wealthy uncle for support. In his early days, he was frequently bullied because of facial disfigurement caused by smallpox.

  21. ESSAYS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH

    Boston: The Bibliophile Society, 1928. First edition. Two volumes, finely printed and bound. Bibliophile Society limited edition, one of 400 copies. Blue, patterned paper boards; gilt-lettered vellum spine with Society logo in blue. Society logo fading on spine of volume II, both spines a little darkened, otherwise near fine to fine, lacking the slipcase. Item #50456

  22. Oliver Goldsmith Biography

    Biography. Article abstract: As a novelist, poet, dramatist, and essayist, Goldsmith stands in the first rank. His The Life of Richard Nash, Esq. (1762) pioneered a new type of biography, and his ...

  23. The Revolutionary Influence of the First English Children's Novel

    The earliest versions of the novel, produced by John Newbery, one of the first publishers of children's books, do not name an author, although some later scholars have attributed it to Anglo ...

  24. Oliver Goldsmith Goldsmith, Oliver (Literary Criticism (1400-1800

    Essays and criticism on Oliver Goldsmith - Goldsmith, Oliver (Literary Criticism (1400-1800)) ... Battestin wants this term to bear a great weight because it is the technical name of Job's insight ...