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Oliver Goldsmith arrived in England a penniless Irishman and toiled for years in the anonymity of Grub Street. Norma Clarke tells how this destitute scribbler became one of literary London’s most celebrated authors, transmuting dark truths about the empire into fable and nostalgia whose undertow of Irish indignation remains just barely perceptible.
Authors, Irish --- Hack writers --- Authors --- History --- Goldsmith, Oliver, --- Goldsmith, --- Goldsmit, Oliver, --- גולדסמיט, אוליביר --- Friends and associates. --- London (England) --- Intellectual life
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Satire, English --- English literature --- Hack writers --- History and criticism --- Great Britain --- London (England) --- Social conditions --- History --- 820 "16/17" --- -Hack writers --- -English satire --- English wit and humor --- Authors --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Engelse literatuur--?"16/17" --- -Social conditions --- -History --- -English literature --- Hack writers. --- History and criticism. --- -Engelse literatuur--?"16/17" --- -820 "16/17" --- 820 "16/17" Engelse literatuur--?"16/17" --- Satire, English - History and criticism --- English literature - 18th century - History and criticism --- Great Britain - Social conditions - 18th century --- London (England) - History - 18th century --- Satire --- Littérature anglaise --- Rues --- Grande-Bretagne --- Histoire et critique --- 18e siècle --- Londres --- Grub Street
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