Many of the books are valued in price close to $40 each. The amount for each book will vary depending upon the condition that it is in.
Oliver GoldsmithOliver Goldsmith
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Macdonald Emslie has written: 'Goldsmith: The vicar of Wakefield'
Oliver Goldsmith was an Irish writer known for his contributions to literature through works such as "The Vicar of Wakefield" and the play "She Stoops to Conquer." He is also famous for his poem "The Deserted Village" and his essays. Goldsmith's works are characterized by their humor, wit, and social commentary, making him an important figure in 18th-century literature.
William Howard Taft's favorite book was War and Peace by Suzzane B. Anthony.
No, he was also a novelist and a dramatist. One of his more famous novels was The Vicar of Wakefield and was published in 1776, and one of his plays, She Stoops to Conquer was published a few years before in 1771.
The Vicar of Wakefield was created in 1766.
Oliver Goldsmith was not typically characterized as a pedant; rather, he was known for his wit, charm, and ability to engage readers with his storytelling. While he displayed a keen intellect and a deep understanding of literature and society, his writing often emphasized humor and human experience over strict pedantry. Goldsmith's works, such as "The Vicar of Wakefield," reflect an accessible style that resonates with a wide audience, contrasting with the notion of being overly pedantic.
The Vicar of Wakefield - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of The Vicar of Wakefield - 1912 includes: Florence Barker
The Vicar of Wakefield - 1913 II is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of The Vicar of Wakefield - 1910 includes: Bertha Blanchard Marie Eline Martin Faust as The Vicar of Wakefield William Garwood Frank Hall Crane Anna Rosemond William Russell Lucille Young