Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series By: William Black (1841-1898) |
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In the Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series, William Black crafts a comprehensive and insightful biography of the beloved and acclaimed writer, Oliver Goldsmith. With meticulous attention to detail, Black delves into Goldsmith's life, works, and enduring legacy, offering readers an in-depth exploration of this literary icon.
The book draws readers into Goldsmith's early years, from his humble beginnings in Ireland to his journey to London, where he pursued his dreams of becoming a writer. Black paints a vivid portrait of Goldsmith's struggles, capturing the essence of his quest for recognition and success. The author skillfully navigates through the various highlights and setbacks in Goldsmith's career, bringing to life the challenges faced by the revered writer as he tackled subjects ranging from poetry to prose.
Black provides readers with a comprehensive analysis of Goldsmith's major works, showcasing his versatility as a writer. From his poetic masterpieces such as "The Deserted Village" to his renowned novel "The Vicar of Wakefield," each literary creation is meticulously examined, offering valuable insights into Goldsmith's unique style and profound themes. Black's analysis allows readers to better appreciate the depth and significance of Goldsmith's contributions to English literature.
Beyond his literary achievements, Goldsmith's complex personality is also explored in this biography. Black expertly peels back the layers, revealing a troubled soul burdened by financial woes and personal struggles. His exploration of Goldsmith's relationships, including his friendships and love affairs, adds depth and humanizes the iconic figure, shedding light on the factors that influenced his writing and shaped his character.
What truly sets this biography apart is Black's engaging and accessible writing style. He seamlessly weaves together historical context, literary analysis, and personal anecdotes, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers hooked from cover to cover. The book is well-researched, evident in the detailed footnotes and references, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts.
While the Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series may not be a commonly recognized edition, it certainly deserves a place on the bookshelves of literary enthusiasts. With William Black's expert storytelling and in-depth exploration, this biography brings Oliver Goldsmith to life, painting a vivid picture of a revered writer and capturing the essence of his lasting impact. Whether readers are already familiar with Goldsmith's works or are discovering him for the first time, this biography is an essential addition to any literature lover's collection. EDITED BY JOHN MORLEY GOLDSMITH BY WILLIAM BLACK London MACMILLAN AND CO 1878 CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER II. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CHAPTER III. IDLENESS, AND FOREIGN TRAVEL CHAPTER IV. EARLY STRUGGLES. HACK WRITING CHAPTER V. BEGINNING OF AUTHORSHIP. THE BEE CHAPTER VI. PERSONAL TRAITS CHAPTER VII. THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD. BEAU NASH CHAPTER VIII. THE ARREST CHAPTER IX. THE TRAVELLER CHAPTER X. MISCELLANEOUS WRITING CHAPTER XI. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD CHAPTER XII. THE GOOD NATURED MAN CHAPTER XIII. GOLDSMITH IN SOCIETY CHAPTER XIV. THE DESERTED VILLAGE CHAPTER XV. OCCASIONAL WRITINGS CHAPTER XVI. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER CHAPTER XVII. INCREASING DIFFICULTIES. THE END GOLDSMITH CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. "Innocently to amuse the imagination in this dream of life is wisdom." So wrote Oliver Goldsmith; and surely among those who have earned the world's gratitude by this ministration he must be accorded a conspicuous place... Continue reading book >>
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