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  1. 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 ...

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  3. Oliver Goldsmith David O’Shaughnessy. Entering the front gate of Trinity College Dublin, visitors pass between two bronze statues. On the left stands Edmund Burke, one of the great statesmen of British parliamentary history and often nodded to as the finest writer of political prose in the English language.

  4. Oliver Goldsmith. Uma festa literária na casa de Sir Joshua Reynolds [ 1] (use o cursor para identificar cada membro). Oliver Goldsmith ( Condado de Longford, 10 de novembro de 1728 / 1730 — Londres, 4 de abril de 1774) foi um médico escritor irlandês .

  5. 27 de feb. de 2019 · 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 edition of the ...

  6. www.britannica.com › summary › Oliver-Goldsmith-Anglo-Irish-authorOliver Goldsmith summary | Britannica

    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).

  7. Der Pfarrer von Wakefield. Der Pfarrer von Wakefield (englisch The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. Supposed to Be Written by Himself) ist der einzige Roman des irischen Autors Oliver Goldsmith, der 1766 erstmals veröffentlicht wurde. Der Roman beschreibt aus der Sicht der Titelfigur das Schicksal von Pfarrer Dr. Primrose und seiner Familie.