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A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology

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by José Ángel García Landa

(University of Zaragoza, Spain)

Oliver Goldsmith (c. 1730-1774)

(Anglo-Irish writer, graduated Trinity College, 1750; st. Leyden and tour of Europe to 1755; l. London; physician and hack writer; worked for publisher John Newbery; member of Johnson's Club, unmarried, addicted to gambling and spending, d. in debt)

Works

Goldsmith, Oliver. (Unsigned). An Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe. 1759.

_____. (Unsigned). The Bee. Serial miscellany. 8 nos. 1759.

_____. "A City Night-Piece." The Bee 4.

_____. (Unsigned). National Prejudices. Essay. 1760.

_____. "The History of Miss Stanton." British Magazine (1760).

_____. "A Lady of Fashion in the Time of Anna Bullen Compared with One of Modern Times." Lady's Magazine (October 1760).

_____. (Unsigned). "Chinese Letters" in The Public Ledger. 1760-61. Collected as The Citizen of the World. 1762.

_____. "Letter liii" from The Citizen of the World. (Tristram Shandy). 1760-1. Excerpt in Tristram Shandy (ed. H. Anderson). New York: Norton, 1980. 480-81.

_____. (Unsigned). Memoirs of M. de Voltaire. 1761.

_____. (Unsigned). Lives. By Plutarch. Abridgement in 5 vols. 1762.

_____. The Citizen of the World. Essays. 1760-61. 1762.

_____. The Citizen of the World. 6 London eds. to 1790, 7 eds. 1790-1800.

_____. The Citizen of the World. In The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, with Selections from His Writings. New York: Harper, 1840.

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2009

_____. The Citizen of the World. Ed. Austin Dobson.

_____. The Citizen of the World. In Collected Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Ed. Arthur Friedman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1966. Vol. 2.

_____. The Revolution in Low Life. Essay. 1762.

_____. "Description of an Author's Bedchamber." Poem.

_____. The Traveller, or A Prospect of Society. Poem. Begun 1755. Pub. 1764.

_____. History of England. 2 vols. 1764.

_____. History of England. 4 vols. 1771.

_____. The History of England: From the Earliest Period to the Death of George II. With a Continuation to the End of the Crimean War. London: Routledge and Sons, n.d. (c. 1856).* (Continuation added by later editors).

_____. "The Man in Black." "Beau Tibbs." "Beau Tibbs at Home." In Selected English Essays. Ed. W. Peacock. London: Oxford UP, 1903. 157-67.

_____. "The Fame Machine: A Reverie." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 1-8.*

_____. "On the Instabilty of Worldly Grandeur." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 9-12.*

_____. "Custom and Laws Compared." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 13-17.*

_____. "An Account of the Augustan Age of England." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 17-26.*

_____. "Carolan: The Irish Bard." (Celtic). In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 27-30.

_____. "National Concord." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 30-33.

_____. "Asem the Man-Hater." In The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, with Selections from His Writings. New York: Harper, 1840.

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2009

_____. "Asem the Man-hater: Or, a Vindication of the Wisdom of God in the Moral Govenment of the World: An Eastern Tale." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 33-42.*

_____. "Asem: An Eastern Tale." In Great English Short Stories. Ed. Lewis Melville and Reginald Hargreaves. London: Harrap, 1931. 61-66.*

_____. "Asem o vindicación de la sabiduría de la providencia en el gobierno moral del mundo." In Ensayistas ingleses. Ed. Ricardo Baeza. Barcelona: Exito, 1968. 15-22.*

_____. "On the Origin of Poetry." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 42-54.

_____. "Poetry Distinguished from Other Writing." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 55-67.

_____. "The Tenants of the Leasowes: History of a Poet's Garden." (Shenstone). In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 67-72.*

_____. "On the Sagacity of the Spider." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 72-8.*

_____. "Chinese Letters." Periodical essays. In The Public Ledger.

_____. "Preface to the 'Chinese Letters'." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 78-82.

_____. "The Chinese Philosopher Visits Westminster Abbey." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 82-8l.*

_____. "Reception of the Chinese Philosopher by a Lady of Distinction." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 88-92.

_____. "English Treatment of French Prisoners." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 92-100.*

_____. "Solteronas y solterones." In Ensayistas ingleses. Ed. Ricardo Baeza. Barcelona: Exito, 1968. 99-101.*

_____. "The Man in Black." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 96-107.*

_____. "El hombre de negro." In Ensayistas ingleses. Ed. Ricardo Baeza. Barcelona: Exito, 1968. 102-11.*

_____. "El pequeño petimetre." In Ensayistas ingleses. Ed. Ricardo Baeza. Barcelona: Exito, 1968. 112-14.*

_____. "Perfection of the Chinese in Gardening. The Gardens of Virtue and Vice." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904.108-12.

_____. "Allegory in the Pursuit of Wisdom." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 112-18.*

_____. "The Excellence of British Justice." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 118-21.

_____. "English Liberty." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 122-7.

_____. "The Chinese Philosopher is Visited by a Bookseller." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 127-32.

_____. "The Present Situation of the Several States of Europe." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 132-5.

_____. "Lessons to a Youth Entering the World." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 135-9.

_____. "The Great Exchange Happiness for Show." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 139-41.

_____. "Fortune Proved Not to Be Blind." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 142-6.

_____. "The Preference of Grace to Beauty: An Allegory." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 146-50.

_____. "English Shops and Shopkeepers." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 151-4.*

_____. "The Evil of Increasing Penal Laws." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 154-8.

_____. "The Ladies' Trains Ridiculed." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 158-61.

_____. "Anecdotes of Several Poets who have lived and died in Circumstances of Wretchedness." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 161-5.*

_____. "The Manner in which some Philosophers make Artificial Misery." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 165-9.*

_____. "The People must be contented to be judged by those whom they have appointed to govern: a Story to theis Effect." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 169-73.

_____. "The Utility and Entertainment that might result from a Journey to the East." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. 173-7.

_____. "A Contested Election." In Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Macmillan, 1904. 177-81.*

_____. Essays by Mr. Goldsmith. 1765.

_____. Essays of Oliver Goldsmith. Ed. Charles Duke Yonge. 1882. London: Macmillan, 1904.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. Novel. 1766.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. With a Life of the Author by Johnson. Cooke's Ed. Dean & Munday, 1817.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. Ed. Austin Dobson. 1883.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. (Nelson Classics). London: Nelson.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. Introd. J. M. Dent. London: Dent, 1908. 1973.*

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. Ed. Oswald Doughty. 1928.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield, She Stoops to Conquer, and Poems. Introd. C. E. Vulliamy. London: Collins, 1953. 1962.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. Novel. Ed. Arthur Friedman. Oxford: Oxford UP.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. (Penguin Classics). Harmondsworth: Penguin.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield. In Literature Online: Eighteenth-Century Fiction. Chadwyck-Healey.

_____. El vicario de Wakefield. Madrid: Hiases, 1987.

_____. Advertisement to The Vicar of Wakefield. In The Personal Note. Ed. H. J. C. Grierson and S. Wason. London: Chatto, 1946. 93.

_____. The Good-Natured Man. Drama. 1768.

_____. The Roman History. 2 vols. 1769.

_____. The Deserted Village. Poem. 1770.

_____. The Deserted Village. In Eighteenth-Century English Poetry: The Annotated Anthology. Ed. Nalini Jain and John Richardson. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1994. 445-68.*

_____. The Deserted Village. In The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish Literature in English. Ed. Robert Clark and Thomas Healy. London: Hodder Headline-Arnold, 1997. 646-56.*

_____. The Deserted Village. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 1.2858-67.*

_____. "The Deserted Village." In Representative Poetry Online (U of Toronto library).*

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/875.html

2011

_____. "The Deserted Village." Bartleby

http://www.bartleby.com/41/310.html

2016

_____. "Essay on the Theatre: A Comparison between Sentimental and Laughing Comedy." Westminster Magazine (January 1773).

_____. "A Comparison between Laughing and Sentimental Comedy." In Goldsmith, Works. Ed. J. W. M. Gibbs. 1.398-402.

_____. She Stoops to Conquer. Comedy. Premiere at Covent Garden, 15 March 1773.

_____. SheStoopstoConquer: / or, / The Mistakes of a Night. A Comedy . / As it is acted at the / Theatre-Royal / in / Covent-Garden. / written by / Doctor Goldsmith. / London: / Printed for F. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. / M DCC LXXIII.

_____. She Stoops to Conquer. In The Vicar of Wakefield, She Stoops to Conquer, and Poems. Introd. C. E. Vulliamy. London: Collins, 1953. 1962.

_____. She Stoops to Conquer. Ed. Tom Davis. (New Mermaids). London: Ernest Benn; New York: W. W. Norton, 1979.*

_____. She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of the Night / La dama-sirvienta o Los enredos de una noche. Bilingual ed. Ed. and trans. M. del Pilar García Fernández. Barcelona: Bosch, 1982.

_____. She Stoops to Conquer. In She Stoops to Conquer and Other Comedies. Ed. Nigel Wood. (Oxford World's Classics.). New York: Oxford UP, 2008.

_____. The Grecian History. 2 vols. 1774.

_____. A History of the Earth and Animated Nature. 8 vols. 1774.

_____. Retaliation. Poem. Posth. Pub. 1774.

_____. Survey of Experimental Philosophy, Considered in its Present State of Improvement.

_____. "Life of Parnell." In Parnell, Poems on Several Occasions. Ed. Alexander Popel With: The Life of Zolius & The Life of Parnell by Oliver Goldsmith. Dublin: Ewing, 1773.

_____. "Life of Parnell." In Lives of the English Poets. By Samuel Johnson.

_____. The Life of Richard Nash. In Goldsmith, Collected Works. Ed. Arthur Friedman. Oxford, 1966. Vol. 3.

_____. (Works). Ed. Edmond Malone. 1780.

_____. Works. 4 vols. 1801.

_____. Works. Ed. Sir James Prior. 4 vols. 1837.

_____. The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Vol. 1. With a life by Thomas Percy. 1801.

_____. Works in The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, with Selections from His Writings. New York: Harper, 1840.

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_____. Oliver Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works. (Globe Library). Ed. Masson. London: Macmillan, 187-?

_____. Works. Ed. J. W. M. Gibbs. 5 vols. 1884-86.

_____. Plays. Ed. Austin Dobson. 1893, 1901.

_____. The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Ed. Peter Cunningham. New York: G. Putnam, 1908.

_____. Plays. Ed. Ronald S. Crane. Chicago, 1927.

_____. New Essays by Oliver Goldsmith. Ed. Ronald S. Crane. Chicago, 1927.

_____. The Collected Letters of Oliver Goldsmith. Ed. Katharine C. Balderston. Cambridge, 1928.

_____. The Vicar of Wakefield, She Stoops to Conquer, and Poems. Introd. C. E. Vulliamy. London: Collins, 1953. 1962.

_____. Collected Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Ed. Arthur Friedman. 5 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1966.

_____. In The Poetical Works. of Gray, Collins and Goldsmith. Ed. Roger Lonsdale. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1969.

_____. Poems and Plays. Ed. Tom Davis. London, 1975.

_____. Poems and Plays. Ed. Tom Davis. London: Dent, 1990.

_____, ed. The Beauties of English Poesy. 2 vols. 1767.

Goldsmith, Oliver, et al., eds. (Ps. "Honourable Mrs. Caroline Stanhope"). The Lady's Magazine: Or, Polite Companion for the Fair Sex. (1759-63).

Biography

Balderston, Katharine C. The History and Sources of Percy's Memoir of Goldsmith. Cambridge, 1926.

Booth, Wayne C. "The Self-Portraiture of Genius: The Citizen of the World and Critical Method." Modern Philology 73 (May 1976): 85-96. Reduced version in Booth, Critical Understanding. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1979.*

Dobson, Austin. Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 1888.

Drabble, Margaret, ed. "Oliver Goldsmith." From The Oxford Companion to English Literature. In García Landa, Vanity Fea 13 Jan. 2016.*

2016

Forster, John. The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1848.

_____. The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith. 4th ed., rev., 1863.

_____. The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith. 2 vols. 1854. (Rev. version of The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith).

_____. The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith. Ward, Lock, 1890.

Ginger, John. The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1977.

Irving, Washington. The Life of Oliver Goldsmith. Online edition. ebooks@adelaide. 2004.

http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/i/irving/washington/goldsmith/complete.html

2006-06-06

Johnson, Samuel. Life of Goldsmith in The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. With a Life of the Author by Johnson. Cooke's Ed. Dean & Munday, 1817.

McAdam, Edward L. "Goldsmith the Good-Natured Man." In The Age of Johnson. Ed. F.W. Hilles. London, 1964. 41-47.

Percy, Thomas. "The Life of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith." In The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Vol. 1. 1801.

Plumb, J. H. "Dr Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774)."

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2005-05-21

Prior, James (Sir). The Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 2 vols. 1837.

Scott, Temple. Oliver Goldsmith Bibliographically and Biographically Considered. 1928.

Scott, Walter (Sir). "Oliver Goldsmith." In Scott, The Lives of the Novelists. London: Dent, n. d. 144-61.*

Sells, Arthur Lytton. Oliver Goldsmith. 1974

Wardle, R. M. Oliver Goldsmith. Lawrence (KS): U of Kansas P, 1957.

Criticism

Alonso Alonso, María. "Humour and Comic Devices in 18th Century Plays: Some Parallels between Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer and Tomás de Iriarte's El señorito mimado." In At a Time of Crisis: English and American Studies in Spain: Works from the 35th AEDEAN Conference, UAB/Barcelona 14-16 November 2011. Ed. Sara Martín et al. Barcelona: Departament de Filologia Anglesa i de Germanística, U Autònoma de Barcelona / AEDEAN, 2012. 25-28.*

http://www.aedean.org/pdf_atatimecrisis/AtaTimeofCrisis_AEDEAN35_portada.pdf

2012

Bell, Howard J., Jr. "The Deserted Village and Goldsmith's Social Doctrines." PMLA 49 (1944): 747-72.

Bloom, Harold, ed. Oliver Goldsmith. New York: Chelsea, 1987.

Booth, Wayne C. "Our Many Different Businesses with Art." In Booth, Critical Understanding: The Powers and Limits of Pluralism. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1979. 259-350.* (The Citizen of the World).

Bredvold, Louis I. "Goldsmith." In Bredvold, The Literature of the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century 1660-1798. London: Collier-Macmillan, 1962. 137-42.*

Crane, Ronald S., and Hamilton J. Smith. "A French Influence on Goldsmith's Citizen of the World."Modern Philology 19 (1921): 83-92.