The Vicar of Wakefield
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[United States] : Barnes & Noble, 2012.
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This edition includes a modern introduction and a list of suggested further reading. Few novels portray good men, and far fewer allow them to tell their own stories. In Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield, a flawed but good man tells the story of his moral regeneration through a series of Job-like trials. With prudence its theme, the novel is ultimately a harrowing story of redemption through suffering. Well received on its first publication in 1766, it averaged two editions a year throughout the nineteenth century and collected praise from writers such as Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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This edition includes a modern introduction and a list of suggested further reading. Few novels portray good men, and far fewer allow them to tell their own stories. In Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield, a flawed but good man tells the story of his moral regeneration through a series of Job-like trials. With prudence its theme, the novel is ultimately a harrowing story of redemption through suffering. Well received on its first publication in 1766, it averaged two editions a year throughout the nineteenth century and collected praise from writers such as Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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Goldsmith, O. (2012). The Vicar of Wakefield. [United States], Barnes & Noble.

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Goldsmith, Oliver. 2012. The Vicar of Wakefield. [United States], Barnes & Noble.

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Goldsmith, Oliver, The Vicar of Wakefield. [United States], Barnes & Noble, 2012.

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Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. [United States], Barnes & Noble, 2012.

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