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from A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html 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.

http://www.archive.org/stream/lifeofolivergold02irvi/lifeofoliver gold02irvi_djvu.txt 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.

http://www.archive.org/stream/lifeofolivergold02irvi/lifeofoliver gold02irvi_djvu.txt 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.

http://www.archive.org/stream/lifeofolivergold02irvi/lifeofoliver gold02irvi_djvu.txt 2009 _____. 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)."

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/goldsmth/about .htm 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_AED EAN35_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. Davis, Tom. Introduction to She Stoops to Conquer. By Oliver Goldsmith. (E. Benn / Norton, 1979). Online at Vanity Fea 24 Nov. 2012.* http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/she-stoops-to- conquer.html 2013 Dobson, Austin. A Paladin of Philantropy and other Essays. Chatto, 1899. (Goldsmith, Angelo, Steele, Boswell's editors, John Gay, Grub Street, etc). Ford, Boris. "Oliver Goldsmith." In From Dryden to Johnson. Vol. 4 of The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991. 362-75.* Galloway, W. F. "The Sentimentalism of Goldsmith." PMLA 48 (1933): 1167-81. García Landa, José Ángel. "Llevo un día darwiniano." In García Landa, Vanity Fea April 2009.* (Evolution, Darwin, Haeckel, Goldsmith, ecosystems, natural selection). http://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2009/04/llevo-un-dia- darwiniano.html 2009 Goldsmith: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. (Macmillan Master Guides). Houndmills: Macmillan. Harkin, M. "Goldsmith on Authorship in The Vicar of Wakefield." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 14.3 (2002). Hawthorn, Jeremy. Multiple Personality and the Disintegration of Literary Character: From Oliver Goldsmith to Sylvia Plath. London: Edward Arnold, 1983. Hopkins, Robert H. The True Genius of Oliver Goldsmith. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1969. Kenrick, William. Rev. of Enquiry... by Oliver Goldsmith. Monthly Review 21 (1759): 381-89. Kirk, Clara M. Oliver Goldsmith. New York: Twayne, 1967. Losada Friend, María. "Sátira y orientalismo en las Cartas Chinas de Goldsmith." Proceedings of the XIXth International Conference of AEDEAN. Ed. Javier Pérez Guerra et al. Vigo: Departamento de Filoloxía Inglesa e Alemana da Universidade de Vigo, 1996. 365-68.* Lucas, F. L. The Search for Good Sense: Four 18th-Century Characters. Cassell 1958. (Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, Goldsmith). Lynskey, Winifred. "The Scientific Sources of Goldsmith's Animated Nature." Studies in Philology 40 (1943): 33-57. Macaulay (Lord). "Oliver Goldsmith." In Selected English Essays. Ed. W. Peacock. London: Oxford UP, 1903. 396-414. McCarthy, B. Eugene. "The Theme of Liberty in She Stoops to Conquer." University of Windsor Review 7 (1971): 1-8. Mc Cormack, W. J. "Yeats and the Invention of Tradition." In Mc Cormack, From Burke to Beckett. Cork: Cork UP, 1994. 302- 40.* _____. "Oliver Goldsmith: Traditional Biography." In McCormack, From Burke to Beckett: Ascendancy, Tradition and Betrayal in Literary History. Cork: Cork UP, 1994.* Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama, 1660-1900. Vol. III. Cambridge, 1952. Nünning, Vera. "Unreliable narration und die historische Variabilität von Werten und Normen: The Vicar of Wakefield als Testfall für eine kulturgeschichtliche Erzählforschung." In"Unreliable Narration": Studien zur Theorie und Praxis unglaubwürdigen Erzählens in der englischsprachigen Erzählliteratur. Ed. Ansgar Nünning. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 1998. 257-87.* Patrick, Michael D. "Oliver Goldsmith's Citizen of the World: A Rational Accomodation of Human Existence." Enlightenment Essays 2 (1971): 82-90. Pitman, James H. Goldsmith's ANIMATED NATURE. New Haven, 1924. Quintana, Ricardo. Oliver Goldsmith: A Georgian Study. New York: Macmillan, 1967. _____. Oliver Goldsmith, a Georgian Study. London, 1969. _____. "Oliver Goldsmith: Ironist to the Georgians." In Eighteenth- Century Studies in Honor of Donald F. Hyde. Ed. W. H. Bond. New York, 1970. Review of Goldsmith's The Citizen of the World. Critical Review 13 (1762): 397-400. Rousseau, G. S., ed. Goldsmith: The Critical Heritage. London: Methuen, 1964. _____, ed. Goldsmith: The Critical Heritage. London, 1974. Sells, Arthur Lytton. Les Sources françaises de Goldsmith. Paris, 1924. Sherburne, George, and Donald F. Bond. "The Periodicals and Oliver Goldsmith." In The Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1660- 1789). Vol. 3 of A Literary History of England. Ed. A. C. Baugh. London: Routledge, 1948. 2nd ed. 1967. 1050-62.* Smith, Hamilton J. Oliver Goldsmith's THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD. New Haven, 1926. Swarbrick, Andrew. The Art of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Vision, 1984. Thackeray, W. M. "Sterne and Goldsmith." In Thackeray, The Four Georges. The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century. London: Smith, Elder, 1895. 303-38.* _____. "Sterne and Goldsmith." From The English Humorists. Excerpt in Tristram Shandy. Norton Critical edition, ed. H. Anderson. New York: Norton, 1980. 493.* Vivancos Machimbarrena, Matilde. La lengua de THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD de Oliver Goldsmith. Valladolid: Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Valladolid, 1992. Watson, J. R., ed. Pre-Romanticism in English Poetry of the Eighteenth Century: The Poetic Art and Significance of Thomson, Gray, Collins, Goldsmith, Cowper. (Casebooks series). Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989. Wilde, Oscar. "Literary and Other Notes III." The Woman's World (Jan. 1888). (Madame Ristori, Elizabeth Rachel Chapman, Lady Augusta Noel, Alice Corkan, Emily Pfeiffer, Robert Ellice Mack, Frederic E. Weatherly, Ernest Wilson and St Clair Simons, Dora Havers, Oliver Goldsmith). _____. "Literary and Other Notes III." In Wilde, Selected Journalism. Ed. Anya Clayworth. (Oxford World's Classics). Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. 107-19.* Worth, Katharine. Sheridan and Goldsmith. (English Dramatists). Houndmills: Macmillan. Bibliography

Crane, R. S. "Oliver Goldsmith." In Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature 2.636-650. Williams, Iolo A. "Oliver Goldsmith." In Seven 18th Century Bibliogrraphies. 1924. 117-77.

Internet resources

Luminarium: Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) http://www.luminarium.org/eightlit/goldsmith/ 2011

Video

She Stoops to Conquer. By Oliver Goldsmith. With a new Prologue and Epilogue by Stephen Jeffreys. Heritage Theatre production, rec. 2003, Theatre Royal, Bath. Dir. Max Stafford-Clark. Cast: Nigel Cooke, Christpher Staines, Ian Redford, Stephen Beresford, Owen Sharpe, Matthew Sim, Jason Watkins, Jane Wood, Monica Dolan, Fritha Goodey, Bella Merlin. DVD. Heritage Theatre Video Production.* She Stoops to Conquer. By Oliver Goldsmith. Utah Valley University Theatre Dept. production, 2010-11. YouTube – UtahValleyUniversity 6 Dec. 2012.* http://youtu.be/mO0pGpHdmek 2012

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