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81. Goldsmith and Sheridan made contributions to the
(A) Novel
(B) Non-fiction writing
(C) Poetry
(D) English stage​

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Answered by chaudharyaradhana99
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Answer:

( A ) Novel.

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Answered by NehaKari
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Goldsmith and Sheridan made significant contributions to the English stage. (Option D)

Here are some points to explain their contributions:

  • Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) was an Irish novelist, playwright, and poet. He is best known for his plays, such as "She Stoops to Conquer" (1773), which is considered a masterpiece of English comedy.
  • Goldsmith's plays were notable for their witty dialogue, lively characters, and satirical tone. His works often criticized social conventions and exposed the hypocrisy of the upper class.
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) was an Irish playwright and politician. He is best known for his plays, such as "The Rivals" (1775) and "The School for Scandal" (1777).
  • Sheridan's plays were noted for their sparkling wit, clever wordplay, and intricate plot twists. He was skilled at creating memorable characters and situations that kept audiences engaged and entertained.
  • Both Goldsmith and Sheridan were part of a group of writers known as the "Sentimentalists," who sought to combine humor and sentimentality in their works. They also shared a love of the theater and sought to create plays that were both entertaining and socially relevant.
  • Their contributions to the English stage helped to establish the modern comedy of manners, which continues to be a popular genre in theater and literature today.

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