In Our Time

Oliver Goldsmith

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Mar 20, 2025
David O’Shaughnessy, a Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Judith Hawley, specializing in Eighteenth-Century Literature, and Michael Griffin, an expert in English, explore the multifaceted brilliance of Oliver Goldsmith. They discuss his journey from a struggling writer in London to a celebrated literary figure. Key topics include his renowned works like 'The Vicar of Wakefield' and 'She Stoops to Conquer', the nostalgic and social critiques in his poetry, and the enduring legacy he left in literature and theatre, revealing both his quirky kindness and intricate personality.
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ANECDOTE

She Stoops to Conquer's Triumph

  • Goldsmith's play, She Stoops to Conquer, was reluctantly produced after Johnson intervened.
  • Despite initial setbacks like lack of scenery, costumes, and leading actors, it became a huge success.
INSIGHT

A Kinder Comedy

  • She Stoops to Conquer blends Restoration comedy's wit with a good-natured warmth.
  • Unlike cynical Restoration plays, characters reach accommodation, reflecting Goldsmith's kindness.
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Goldsmith's Irish Legacy

  • Goldsmith inspired a new generation of Irish playwrights in London, like Sheridan and O'Keefe.
  • He provided a touchstone and entry point for these writers, furthering Irish influence on theatre.
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