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Oliver Goldsmith

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A concise biography and critical study traces the writer's Irish origins, medical training and abortive university career, itinerant travels on the Continent, and eventual establishment in London where he pursued a literary life. It outlines his major poems and prose, sketches friendships and membership of a notable literary club, and recounts recurring financial difficulties alongside widespread admiration for his comic gifts. Arranged as short chapters combining chronological narrative and literary commentary, the book emphasizes themes of home, compassion, geniality, and the tension between artistic talent and practical hardship.

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E. S. Lang Buckland

E. S. Lang Buckland was an author known for his work on literary figures, particularly his biographical study of Oliver Goldsmith. His book, "Oliver Goldsmith," provides insights into the life and contributions of the renowned Irish writer and poet, exploring Goldsmith's impact on literature and culture. Buckland's writing reflects a dedication to understanding and interpreting the works of significant literary personalities, contributing to the appreciation of their legacies.

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