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She Stoops to Conquer

Or, the Mistakes of a Night

She Stoops to Conquer( )
Author: Goldsmith, Oliver
Editor: Balderston, Katharine C.
Series title:Crofts Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-88295-039-6
Publication Date:Jan 2003
Publisher:Harlan Davidson Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $5.95
Book Description:

Edited by Katherine C Balderston, this edition of She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night for performance and study includes: an introduction that discusses the tensions of opening night for what was considered a highly risky play; the historical significance of the play; and its sources. Also included are a bibliography, a dedication to Samuel Johnson, and a list of principal dates in Goldsmith's life.

Book Details
Pages:74
Detailed Subjects: Drama / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.93 x 7.39 x 0.24 Inches
Book Weight:0.24 Pounds
Author Biography
Goldsmith, Oliver (Author)
As Samuel Johnson said in his famous epitaph on his Irish-born and educated friend, Goldsmith ornamented whatever he touched with his pen. A professional writer who died in his prime, Goldsmith wrote the best comedy of his day, She Stoops to Conquer (1773).

Amongst a plethora of other fine works, he also wrote The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), which, despite major plot inconsistencies and the intrusion of poems, essays, tales, and lectures apparently foreign to its central concerns, remains one of the most engaging fictional works in English. One reason for its appeal is the character of the narrator, Dr. Primrose, who is at once a slightly absurd pedant, an impatient traditional father of teenagers, a Job-like figure heroically facing life's blows, and an alertly curious, helpful, loving person. Another reason is Goldsmith's own mixture of delight and amused condescension (analogous to, though not identical with, Laurence Sterne's in Tristram Shandy and Johnson's in Rasselas, both contemporaneous) as he looks at the vicar and his domestic group, fit representatives of a ludicrous but workable world.

Never married and always facing financial problems, he died in London and was buried in Temple Churchyard. 020



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