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4 - Oliver Goldsmith

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2017

Gerald Dawe
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Trinity College, Dublin
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The Collected Letters of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. Balderston, Katherine C., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928Google Scholar
The Collected Works of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. Friedman, Arthur, 5 vols, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1966Google Scholar
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Prior, James. Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B., 2 vols, London: John Murray, 1837.Google Scholar
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Wardle, Ralph, Oliver Goldsmith, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1957.Google Scholar
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Lutz, Alfred. ‘The Politics of Reception: The Case of Goldsmith’s The Deserted Village’, Studies in Philology 95 (1998), 174–96.Google Scholar
McCormack, W. J., ‘Goldsmith, Biography and the Phenomenology of Anglo–Irish Literature’, in The Art of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. Swarbrick, Andrew, London: Vision Press, 1984, 168–94Google Scholar
Swarbrick, Andrew, (ed.). The Art of Oliver Goldsmith, London: Vision Press, 1984.Google Scholar
Prior, James. Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B., 2 vols, London: John Murray, 1837.Google Scholar
Ginger, John, The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, London: Hamilton, 1977.Google Scholar
Sells, A. Lytton, Oliver Goldsmith: His Life and Works, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1974.Google Scholar
Wardle, Ralph, Oliver Goldsmith, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1957.Google Scholar
Bell, Howard J. Jr., ‘The Deserted Village and Goldsmith’s Social Doctrines’, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 59 (1944), 747–72.Google Scholar
Kiberd, Declan. ‘Nostalgia as Protest: Goldsmith’s Deserted Village’, in Irish Classics, London: Granta, 2000.Google Scholar
Goldstein, Laurence. ‘The Auburn Syndrome: Change and Loss in “The Deserted Village” and Wordsworth’s Grasmere’, English Literary History 40.3 (Autumn, 1973), 352–71.Google Scholar
Kazmin, Roman. ‘Oliver Goldsmith’s The Traveller and The Deserted Village: Moral economy of landscape representation’, English Studies 87.6 (December, 2006), 653–68.Google Scholar
Lonsdale, Roger. ‘A Garden and a Grave: The Poetry of Oliver Goldsmith’, in The Author in His Work: Essays on a Problem in Criticism, ed. Martz, Louis L. and Williams, Aubrey, 330, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1978.Google Scholar
Lutz, Alfred. ‘The Politics of Reception: The Case of Goldsmith’s The Deserted Village’, Studies in Philology 95 (1998), 174–96.Google Scholar
McCormack, W. J., ‘Goldsmith, Biography and the Phenomenology of Anglo–Irish Literature’, in The Art of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. Swarbrick, Andrew, London: Vision Press, 1984, 168–94Google Scholar
Swarbrick, Andrew, (ed.). The Art of Oliver Goldsmith, London: Vision Press, 1984.Google Scholar
Prior, James. Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B., 2 vols, London: John Murray, 1837.Google Scholar
Ginger, John, The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, London: Hamilton, 1977.Google Scholar
Sells, A. Lytton, Oliver Goldsmith: His Life and Works, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1974.Google Scholar
Wardle, Ralph, Oliver Goldsmith, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1957.Google Scholar
Bell, Howard J. Jr., ‘The Deserted Village and Goldsmith’s Social Doctrines’, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 59 (1944), 747–72.Google Scholar
Kiberd, Declan. ‘Nostalgia as Protest: Goldsmith’s Deserted Village’, in Irish Classics, London: Granta, 2000.Google Scholar
Goldstein, Laurence. ‘The Auburn Syndrome: Change and Loss in “The Deserted Village” and Wordsworth’s Grasmere’, English Literary History 40.3 (Autumn, 1973), 352–71.Google Scholar
Kazmin, Roman. ‘Oliver Goldsmith’s The Traveller and The Deserted Village: Moral economy of landscape representation’, English Studies 87.6 (December, 2006), 653–68.Google Scholar
Lonsdale, Roger. ‘A Garden and a Grave: The Poetry of Oliver Goldsmith’, in The Author in His Work: Essays on a Problem in Criticism, ed. Martz, Louis L. and Williams, Aubrey, 330, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1978.Google Scholar
Lutz, Alfred. ‘The Politics of Reception: The Case of Goldsmith’s The Deserted Village’, Studies in Philology 95 (1998), 174–96.Google Scholar
McCormack, W. J., ‘Goldsmith, Biography and the Phenomenology of Anglo–Irish Literature’, in The Art of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. Swarbrick, Andrew, London: Vision Press, 1984, 168–94Google Scholar
Swarbrick, Andrew, (ed.). The Art of Oliver Goldsmith, London: Vision Press, 1984.Google Scholar

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  • Oliver Goldsmith
  • Edited by Gerald Dawe, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets
  • Online publication: 09 November 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108333313.007
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  • Edited by Gerald Dawe, Trinity College, Dublin
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  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108333313.007
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  • Oliver Goldsmith
  • Edited by Gerald Dawe, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets
  • Online publication: 09 November 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108333313.007
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