One of the most notable comedies by Oliver Goldsmith is "She Stoops to Conquer," first performed in 1773. The play revolves around the misunderstandings and romantic entanglements that arise when a young man, believing he is visiting a gentleman's home, instead encounters a clever young woman who pretends to be a maid. Goldsmith's work is celebrated for its witty dialogue, engaging characters, and commentary on social class and courtship. It remains a classic of English literature and is frequently performed today.
Oliver Goldsmith was born on November 10, 1728.
Oliver Goldsmith was born on November 10, 1728.
Oliver Goldsmith died on April 4, 1774 at the age of 45.
No, Oliver Goldsmith did not write a biography of Samuel Johnson. Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Johnson were colleagues in the 18th Century in New England. Oliver Goldsmith died ten years before Samuel Johnson died.
Oliver Goldsmith died on April 4, 1774 at the age of 45.
Oliver Goldsmith was born on November 10, 1728 and died on April 4, 1774. Oliver Goldsmith would have been 45 years old at the time of death or 286 years old today.
No, Goldsmith is not the author of "Ask no questions and hear no lies" from "She Stoops to Conquer." This line is actually from the play "She Stoops to Conquer," which was written by Oliver Goldsmith. The play is a comedy that highlights themes of mistaken identities and social class. Goldsmith's witty dialogue and character interactions contribute to the enduring popularity of the work.
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Oliver Goldsmith was reportedly 43 years old when he died (April 4, 1774). However, his exact birth year has been disputed.