
The Vicar Of Wakefield; She Stoops To Conquer; And Poems
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books
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Book: Fair
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Pages: Yellowed
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This classic eighteenth-century novel, The Vicar Of Wakefield, presents a charming and often humorous account of the Primrose family, whose idyllic rural life is upended by a series of misfortunes. Goldsmith masterfully illustrates themes of virtue, resilience, and the deceptive nature of appearances through the trials faced by the benevolent Dr. Primrose and his kin. The narrative chronicles their journey from prosperity to poverty and back, revealing the enduring strength of familial bonds and moral integrity amidst adversity. With its gentle satire and poignant observations on human nature, this work offers a timeless reflection on the pursuit of happiness and the true meaning of wealth. It remains a beloved example of the sentimental novel, captivating readers with its wit and warmth.
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Author: Oliver Goldsmith
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books
Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
This classic eighteenth-century novel, The Vicar Of Wakefield, presents a charming and often humorous account of the Primrose family, whose idyllic rural life is upended by a series of misfortunes. Goldsmith masterfully illustrates themes of virtue, resilience, and the deceptive nature of appearances through the trials faced by the benevolent Dr. Primrose and his kin. The narrative chronicles their journey from prosperity to poverty and back, revealing the enduring strength of familial bonds and moral integrity amidst adversity. With its gentle satire and poignant observations on human nature, this work offers a timeless reflection on the pursuit of happiness and the true meaning of wealth. It remains a beloved example of the sentimental novel, captivating readers with its wit and warmth.











