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  3. Oliver Goldsmith used his fluent pen to write himself out of obscurity. Like many other eighteenth century writers, he progressed from hackwork to authorship—and along the way did...

  4. Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1730 – 4 April 1774) was a writer, poet, and physician famous for his novel, The Vicar of Wakefield (1776). His first successful literary work was The Traveller (1764), a poem about British rule. [1]

  5. 1. What things were different in the Kingdom of Fools? Answer: In the Kingdom of Fools, the people did all their work at night. They slept during the daytime. Everything cost the same there — a single duddu. 2. Why did the guru want to leave this kingdom quickly? Why did the disciple stay on?

  6. 1. Oliver Goldsmith was an eighteenth-century writer. He had a versatile literary genius. 2. He was an Irish by birth. He started from scratch, as he had very humble origins. 3. He worked as a bookseller’s hack as a young man. 4. He contributed his articles to the newspapers and journals. 5. He tried his hand at writing poems, plays, fiction ...

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  8. The story goes that Oliver Goldsmith wrote the play while staying with the Lumpkin family at Park House in Leverington, near Wisbech and that he lampooned his friend, Nicholas Lumpkin, by turning him into his famous creation, Tony Lumpkin. The real Lumpkin moved to Wisbech after his money ran out.

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