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- catalog contributor b4527839.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Augustanisms and the moral basis for Goldsmith's art -- The craft of persuasion: the adornment of prose; the persuasive strain in verse -- The craft of satire (The citizen of the world): Lien Chi Altangi and the pride of fortitude; religion, liberty, and commerce: the pursuit of trifles; the man in black and the pathology of universal benevolence -- The craft of humor: Goldsmith's theory of humor and the shabby Beau -- a caricature of aristocratic taste; "little" Beau Nash: the monarch of genteel fashion -- Fortune and the heavenly bank: The Vicar of Wakefield as sustained satire: The integrity of Dr Primrose; The Vicar of Wakefield as burlesque; the "dying swan" or satire?; The Vicar of Wakefield and fortune.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog extent "ix, 241 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "True genius of Oliver Goldsmith.".
- catalog identifier "0801810167".
- catalog isFormatOf "True genius of Oliver Goldsmith.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press".
- catalog relation "True genius of Oliver Goldsmith.".
- catalog subject "823/.6".
- catalog subject "Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "PR3494 .H6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Augustanisms and the moral basis for Goldsmith's art -- The craft of persuasion: the adornment of prose; the persuasive strain in verse -- The craft of satire (The citizen of the world): Lien Chi Altangi and the pride of fortitude; religion, liberty, and commerce: the pursuit of trifles; the man in black and the pathology of universal benevolence -- The craft of humor: Goldsmith's theory of humor and the shabby Beau -- a caricature of aristocratic taste; "little" Beau Nash: the monarch of genteel fashion -- Fortune and the heavenly bank: The Vicar of Wakefield as sustained satire: The integrity of Dr Primrose; The Vicar of Wakefield as burlesque; the "dying swan" or satire?; The Vicar of Wakefield and fortune.".
- catalog title "The true genius of Oliver Goldsmith [by] Robert H. Hopkins.".
- catalog type "text".