Oliver Goldsmith was not only a superior craftsman but also a sincere moralist, an author who created works crackling with intentional satire; the most representative of these works is The Citizen of the World, a remarkably varied collection that contains outstanding examples of the satiric essay. Goldsmith has been established as a satiric author, yet there are some questions of refinement--points involving his method and intent, his relationship to the eighteenth century, and the nature of his work--that need to be answered. The aim of this paper is to clarify these points by systematically analyzing the satiric technique and purpose in Goldsmith's The Citizen of the World, and by characterizing the satiric nature of Goldsmith's collectio...
This dissertation argues for a critical re-examination of the satiric literature circulating in prin...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
Note:No writer of the eighteenth century possessed a finer sense of humour than Oliver Goldsmith. In...
The subject of this thesis is an examination of the English literary background of Oliver Goldsmith'...
This thesis examines the figure of the philosophical traveller in Oliver Goldsmith’s poems The Trave...
The research paper is aimed at investigating The Citizen of the World through The Chan`s great Conti...
Bibliography: pages 480-513.This thesis presents an attempt to engage materialist literary analysis ...
This essay surveys descriptions of the satirist from across the eighteenth century, arguing that att...
In this paper, I examine the intention of Oliver Goldsmith in writing The Vicar of Wakefield. Someti...
The eighteenth century is known as the Golden Age of Satire for Western civilization, and the twenty...
This introductory chapter looks at the problem of how we should describe eighteenth-century satire, ...
Satire is a genre of literature in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to rid...
Poet, playwright, journalist, and novelist, Henry Fielding produced a striking variety of works in h...
[First Paragraph] Although imaginary travelers and voyages date back at least as far as the work of ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe pseudo-letter genre in European literature, originated with Giov...
This dissertation argues for a critical re-examination of the satiric literature circulating in prin...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
Note:No writer of the eighteenth century possessed a finer sense of humour than Oliver Goldsmith. In...
The subject of this thesis is an examination of the English literary background of Oliver Goldsmith'...
This thesis examines the figure of the philosophical traveller in Oliver Goldsmith’s poems The Trave...
The research paper is aimed at investigating The Citizen of the World through The Chan`s great Conti...
Bibliography: pages 480-513.This thesis presents an attempt to engage materialist literary analysis ...
This essay surveys descriptions of the satirist from across the eighteenth century, arguing that att...
In this paper, I examine the intention of Oliver Goldsmith in writing The Vicar of Wakefield. Someti...
The eighteenth century is known as the Golden Age of Satire for Western civilization, and the twenty...
This introductory chapter looks at the problem of how we should describe eighteenth-century satire, ...
Satire is a genre of literature in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to rid...
Poet, playwright, journalist, and novelist, Henry Fielding produced a striking variety of works in h...
[First Paragraph] Although imaginary travelers and voyages date back at least as far as the work of ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe pseudo-letter genre in European literature, originated with Giov...
This dissertation argues for a critical re-examination of the satiric literature circulating in prin...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
Note:No writer of the eighteenth century possessed a finer sense of humour than Oliver Goldsmith. In...