The Vicar of Wakefield

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Sprache - Englisch

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'The Vicar of Wakefield' is a novel by Anglo-Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith. It was one of the most popular and widely read 18th-century novels among Victorians. The story revolves around The Vicar – Dr. Charles Primrose – who lives an idyllic life in a country parish with his wife Deborah, son George, daughters Olivia and Sophia, and three other children. He is wealthy due to investing an inheritance he received from a deceased relative, and he donates the £35 that his job pays annually to the widows and orphans of local clergy. On the evening of George's wedding to wealthy Arabella Wilmot, the Vicar loses all his money through the bankruptcy of his merchant investor who has left town abruptly.


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Oliver Goldsmith (c. 1728 – 4 April 1774) was a prominent Irish novelist, playwright, and poet of the 18th century. Born in either 1728 or 1729 in County Longford, Ireland, Goldsmith later moved to London, where he became acquainted with notable literary figures of his time such as Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke. Goldsmith's work is characterized by a clear, graceful style, a gentle humor, and an unfeigned moral earnestness. One of his most enduring works, 'The Vicar of Wakefield' (1766), illustrates his literary prowess and profound understanding of human nature. The novel ingeniously weaves the tale of Dr. Charles Primrose and his family, offering a satirical yet sympathetic look at the life and misfortunes of a country vicar. The narrative reflects Goldsmith's concern with the foibles and virtues of middle-class life, combining sentiment with social commentary. His ability to blend humor with pathos distinguished his works, and his rural imagery and unpretentiousness won the hearts of many. Despite the challenges of debt and personal misadventure, Goldsmith left behind a legacy that also includes 'She Stoops to Conquer' and 'The Deserted Village,' which cemented his place in the annals of English literature. Today, Goldsmith's works are appreciated for their reflection of 18th-century society and their timeless humor and humanity.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 155 Seiten

Größe: 475,3 KB

ISBN: 8596547313786

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