Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. The Vicar of Wakefield, subtitled A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself, is a novel by Anglo-Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774). It was written from 1761 to 1762 and published in 1766. It was one of the most popular and widely read 18th-century novels among Victorians .

  2. The Vicar of Wakefield, novel by Oliver Goldsmith, published in two volumes in 1766. The story, a portrait of village life, is narrated by Dr. Primrose, the title character, whose family endures many trials—including the loss of most of their money, the seduction of one daughter, the destruction of.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. A comprehensive overview of Oliver Goldsmith's novel The Vicar of Wakefield, a satire of the eighteenth-century English society. The story follows the vicar and his family as they face various hardships and misfortunes, such as poverty, elopement, abduction, and imprisonment.

  4. The Vicar of Wakefield. Oliver Goldsmith, Arthur Friedman (Editor), Robert L. Mack (Editor) 3.46. 10,206 ratings672 reviews. Oliver Goldsmith's hugely successful novel of 1766 remained for generations one of the most highly regarded and beloved works of eighteenth-century fiction.

    • (10,2K)
    • Paperback
    • The Vicar of Wakefield1
    • The Vicar of Wakefield2
    • The Vicar of Wakefield3
    • The Vicar of Wakefield4
  5. LitCharts offers a comprehensive guide to Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield, a sentimental novel and satire of the genre. Find summaries, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, terms, symbols, and more.

  6. by Oliver Goldsmith. Buy Study Guide. The Vicar of Wakefield Summary. The virtuous, prudent, and intelligent vicar of Wakefield lives happily his family, which consists of his wife Deborah, his sons George, Moses, Bill, and Dick, and his two daughters Olivia and Sophia.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2022 · The Vicar of Wakefield A TALE Supposed to be written by Himself by Oliver Goldsmith. Sperate miseri, cavete felices