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Gothic Novel  [30]

    

Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)  [12]

Johnson, Samuel (Dr. Johnson) (1709-1784)  [26]

Sterne, Laurence (1713-68)  [22]

Blair, Robert (1699-1746)  [4]

Macpherson, James  [16]

Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)  [18]

Burns, Robert (1759-1796)  [28]

Pope, Alexander  [18]

Taine, Hippolite (1828-1893)  [6]

Defoe, Daniel (1660?-1731)  [15]

Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761)  [12]

William Blake  [33]

Fielding, Henry (1707–1754)  [15]

Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751–1816)  [18]

  

Goldsmith, Oliver (1730-1774)  [14]

Smollett, Tobias George (1721-71)  [13]

  

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Goldsmith, Oliver
1730?–1774, Anglo-Irish author. The son of an Irish clergyman, he was graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1749. He studied medicine at Edinburgh and Leiden, but his career as a physician was quite unsuccessful. In 1756 he settled in London, where he achieved some success as a miscellaneous contributor to periodicals and as the author of Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe (1759). But it was not until The Citizen of the World (1762), a series of whimsical and satirical essays, that he was recognized as an able man of letters. [eng]
Samuel Pepys, 1886
An article by Robert Louis Stevenson. [eng]
Young, Arthur
Voyages en France pendant les années 1787, 1788, 1789. [fra]
The Pepys Library
Texts and biography. [eng]
GOLDSMITH, OLIVER
GOLDSMITH, OLIVER (1728-1774), English poet, playwright, novelist and man of letters, came of a Protestant and Saxon family which had long been settled in Ireland. [eng]
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