
Sensibility
Oliver Goldsmith
1728 – 1774
Anglo-Irish writer, poet, and physician (d. 1774)
- Kingdom of Ireland · Ireland · United Kingdom
- Irish
- Novel of Sentiment
About
Oliver Goldsmith was an Anglo-Irish poet, novelist, playwright, and hack writer. He produced literary works in a variety of genres and is considered one of the most versatile writers of the Georgian era. His works are known for their realistic depictions of British society, and his comedy plays for the English stage are considered second in importance only to those of playwright William Shakespeare. Credited with introducing sentimentalism in English literature in 18th-century Great Britain, several of Goldsmith's publications are popular classics of the period, including his only novel, The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), and the comedy play She Stoops to Conquer (1773).
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