Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith
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- Nombre de pages400
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4733475-0
- EAN8596547334750
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille11 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith, " Oliver Goldsmith offers a captivating compilation of his most celebrated works, adorned with exquisite illustrations that enhance the reader's experience. The volume includes not only his beloved poetry but also narratives that showcase Goldsmith's adeptness in weaving social commentary into engaging prose. Written in a lyrical style characterized by its warmth and humor, the book reflects the Enlightenment era's values while also illuminating the human condition through its exploration of themes such as nature, society, and the complexities of life.
Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was a novelist, playwright, and poet whose diverse background-from studying at Trinity College, Dublin, to his experiences as a physician and a wandering journalist-informed his multifaceted literary prowess. His works often mirrored the struggles of contemporary society, revealing his empathy for the common man and a deep concern for social issues. This rich tapestry of experiences undoubtedly contributed to the depth and relatability found throughout this illustrated collection.
"Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith" is an essential read for lovers of classic literature, combining the beauty of poetic expression with artistic imagery to create a timeless tribute to Goldsmith's legacy. This book charms both scholars and casual readers, offering insights into 18th-century thought while remaining accessible and engaging.
Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was a novelist, playwright, and poet whose diverse background-from studying at Trinity College, Dublin, to his experiences as a physician and a wandering journalist-informed his multifaceted literary prowess. His works often mirrored the struggles of contemporary society, revealing his empathy for the common man and a deep concern for social issues. This rich tapestry of experiences undoubtedly contributed to the depth and relatability found throughout this illustrated collection.
"Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith" is an essential read for lovers of classic literature, combining the beauty of poetic expression with artistic imagery to create a timeless tribute to Goldsmith's legacy. This book charms both scholars and casual readers, offering insights into 18th-century thought while remaining accessible and engaging.
In "Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith, " Oliver Goldsmith offers a captivating compilation of his most celebrated works, adorned with exquisite illustrations that enhance the reader's experience. The volume includes not only his beloved poetry but also narratives that showcase Goldsmith's adeptness in weaving social commentary into engaging prose. Written in a lyrical style characterized by its warmth and humor, the book reflects the Enlightenment era's values while also illuminating the human condition through its exploration of themes such as nature, society, and the complexities of life.
Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was a novelist, playwright, and poet whose diverse background-from studying at Trinity College, Dublin, to his experiences as a physician and a wandering journalist-informed his multifaceted literary prowess. His works often mirrored the struggles of contemporary society, revealing his empathy for the common man and a deep concern for social issues. This rich tapestry of experiences undoubtedly contributed to the depth and relatability found throughout this illustrated collection.
"Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith" is an essential read for lovers of classic literature, combining the beauty of poetic expression with artistic imagery to create a timeless tribute to Goldsmith's legacy. This book charms both scholars and casual readers, offering insights into 18th-century thought while remaining accessible and engaging.
Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was a novelist, playwright, and poet whose diverse background-from studying at Trinity College, Dublin, to his experiences as a physician and a wandering journalist-informed his multifaceted literary prowess. His works often mirrored the struggles of contemporary society, revealing his empathy for the common man and a deep concern for social issues. This rich tapestry of experiences undoubtedly contributed to the depth and relatability found throughout this illustrated collection.
"Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith" is an essential read for lovers of classic literature, combining the beauty of poetic expression with artistic imagery to create a timeless tribute to Goldsmith's legacy. This book charms both scholars and casual readers, offering insights into 18th-century thought while remaining accessible and engaging.













