explain goldsmith as a dramatist in your own words
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Goldsmith's use of what appeared to be sentimental conventions was at odds with his inclusion of such "low" elements as broad comedy involving lower-class characters. She Stoops to Conquer was a greater success, and it is on this work that Goldsmith's reputation as a dramatist primarily rests.
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Oliver Goldsmith was one of the main scholars of the Augustan Age, also called the neoclassical age or the Age of Reason.
Goldsmith as a dramatist:
- The most striking element of Goldsmith's composing is his adaptability; he composed across types, including paper, the pseudo letter, the novel, verse, history, and memoir.
- Goldsmith's utilization of what seemed, by all accounts, to be nostalgic shows was in conflict with his consideration of such "low" components as expansive satire including lower-class characters.
- She Stoops to Conquer was better progress, and on this work, Goldsmith's standing as a playwright fundamentally rests.
How many plays are composed by Oliver Goldsmith?
- Goldsmith not just succeeded at fiction and verse; he likewise composed two exemplary plays.
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