Oliver Goldsmith

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Oliver Goldsmith was an 18th-century Anglo-Irish writer best known for his novel "The Vicar of Wakefield," his play "She Stoops to Conquer," and his poetry, including "The Deserted Village."

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instanceOf Anglo-Irish writer
essayist
novelist
person
playwright
poet
writer
activePeriod 18th century
associatedWith London NERFINISHED
birthDate 1728
birthPlace Pallas, County Longford, Ireland NERFINISHED
burialPlace Temple Church, London NERFINISHED
citizenship Kingdom of Great Britain NERFINISHED
deathDate 1774
deathPlace London, England
educatedAt Trinity College Dublin
ethnicity Irish
familyName Goldsmith NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork drama
fiction
literature
poetry
genre comedy
essay
novel
poetry
givenName Oliver NERFINISHED
influenced English comedy
later novelists
knownFor comic drama
pastoral poetry
sentimental novel
language English
movement Age of Enlightenment NERFINISHED
Augustan literature NERFINISHED
name Oliver Goldsmith NERFINISHED
nationality Irish
notableWork She Stoops to Conquer NERFINISHED
The Deserted Village NERFINISHED
The Traveller NERFINISHED
The Vicar of Wakefield NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
novelist
playwright
poet
writer
wrote An Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe NERFINISHED
She Stoops to Conquer NERFINISHED
The Citizen of the World NERFINISHED
The Deserted Village NERFINISHED
The Good-Natur’d Man NERFINISHED
The Traveller NERFINISHED
The Vicar of Wakefield NERFINISHED

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