The Letters of Oliver Goldsmith
(Author) Oliver GoldsmithThis first modern scholarly edition of the letters of Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) sets the author of The Vicar of Wakefield, The Deserted Village, and She Stoops to Conquer in a rich context, showing how Goldsmith's Irish identity was marked and complicated by cosmopolitan ambition. He was at the very heart of Grub Street culture and the Georgian theatre, and was a founding member of Dr Johnson's Literary Club; his circle included Edmund Burke, Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick, George Colman and Hester Piozzi. Containing a detailed introduction and extensive notes, this edition is essential to those wishing to know more about Goldsmith the man and the writer, and provides a rich and suggestive nexus for understanding the cultural cross-currents of the literary Enlightenment in eighteenth-century London.
Oliver Goldsmith
Oliver Goldsmith, an Irish writer, is best known for his novel "The Vicar of Wakefield," a timeless classic that combines humor, sentiment, and moral lessons. His literary style is marked by simplicity, clarity, and wit, making him a prominent figure in 18th-century English literature. Goldsmith's contributions continue to inspire and entertain readers today.