[Gutenberg 18917] • Goldsmith / English Men of Letters Series

[Gutenberg 18917] • Goldsmith / English Men of Letters Series
Authors
Black, William
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Tags
oliver , authors , 1730?-1774 , goldsmith , irish -- 18th century -- biography
ISBN
9781108034708
Date
1887-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.14 MB
Lang
en
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Written by Scottish novelist William Black (1841-98), this biography of the Irish-born poet, dramatist and novelist Oliver Goldsmith (c.1728-74) was published in 1878 as the sixth book in the first series of English Men of Letters. Goldsmith is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766) and the play She Stoops to Conquer (1771), as well as his close association with Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, and William Hogarth. The biography is a colourful one: as Black observes, Goldsmith, who was trained as a physician but whose whole career was in literature, possessed a 'happy knack of enjoying the present hour', and his pursuit of pleasure frequently left him in debt. Black himself was one of the most prolific and popular writers of his day; a collected edition of his works published 1892-4 ran to twenty-six volumes.