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Title Brothers of the quill : Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street / Norma Clarke.
Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016.
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 399 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I. Grub Street. An Irishman in London -- "Borderers upon Parnassus" -- The philosophic vagabond -- Covent Garden -- Authors by profession -- Writing for the press -- Beau Tibbs -- The real story of John Carteret Pilkington -- Part II. Man of letters. Debauchery -- The vicar of Wakefield -- James Grainger and the sugar-cane -- Robert Nugent and son -- The good-natured man.
Summary "Brothers of the Quill takes a familiar eighteenth-century theme -- Grub Street, the trials and tribulations of professional writers in the early days of commercial literature -- and brings a new perspective to it. It follows the early career of Oliver Goldsmith, who in 1756 arrived destitute in London -- an Irish 'vagabond' -- and within a few years rose out of Grub Street anonymity to become a celebrated author. It investigates Goldsmith's literary themes and choices, his friendships and reputation in the context of the parallel careers of some of his associates. Brothers of the Quill looks beyond the famous 'Club' of Johnson, Reynolds, and Burke, and beyond the condescending anecdotes that fixed Goldsmith as "an anomalous creature" in polite eighteenth-century English culture, to find more complex ways of understanding his achievement. It takes seriously his Irishness and his sophistication. It delves deeply into key eighteenth-century issues that figure in Goldsmith's writings because they troubled his life: colonial power, patronage, libertinism, prostitution, gambling, debt and imprisonment, slavery and indenture, enclosure and absenteeism. Goldsmith became one of the best-loved writers in English literature, especially for The Vicar of Wakefield, She Stoops to Conquer, and The Deserted Village (a novel, a play, a poem), but he is no longer much read and his stature has never been properly acknowledged. Goldsmith transmuted dark realities into fable, fun, and nostalgia. His ability to tell stories and elaborate myths brought fame and fine living. Brothers of the Quill argues that it is time to look again at Oliver Goldsmith."--Provided by publisher.
Language In English.
Note Print version record.
Subject Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774 -- Friends and associates.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. (OCoLC)fst00044449
Goldsmith, Oliver 1728-1774
Authors, Irish -- Biography.
Hack writers -- England -- London -- History -- 18th century.
London (England) -- Intellectual life -- 18th century.
Écrivains irlandais -- Biographies.
Écrivailleurs -- Angleterre -- Londres -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Londres (Angleterre) -- Vie intellectuelle -- 18e siècle.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Intellectual life. (OCoLC)fst00975769
Hack writers. (OCoLC)fst00950091
Friendship. (OCoLC)fst00935174
Authors, Irish. (OCoLC)fst00822116
England -- London. (OCoLC)fst01204271
Chronological Term 1700-1799
Genre/Form Biography
Electronic books.
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Biographies.
Biographies.
Added Title Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street
Other Form: Print version: Clarke, Norma, 1948- Brothers of the quill. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016 9780674736573 (DLC) 2015036853 (OCoLC)922697770
ISBN 9780674968721 (electronic book)
0674968727 (electronic book)
9780674736573 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0674736575 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 10.4159/9780674968721 doi
OCLC No. erma946725270
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