The Vicar of Wakefield

The Vicar of Wakefield

Oliver Goldsmith

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781835910627
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Step into the charming and heartwarming world of 'The Vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith, a beloved classic that has captivated readers since its first publication in 1766. This timeless novel weaves a poignant tale of family, faith, and resilience, offering a delightful blend of humor, romance, and moral reflection.At the heart of the story is Dr. Charles Primrose, the virtuous and kind-hearted vicar of a small English village. Dr. Primrose lives a peaceful and contented life with his devoted wife Deborah and their six children, embracing the simple joys of rural existence. His sermons, characterized by their gentle wisdom and moral clarity, make him a beloved figure in his community.However, the vicar’s idyllic world is turned upside down when a series of misfortunes befall his family. Financial ruin, deceitful suitors, and a devastating fire threaten to destroy everything they hold dear. Throughout these trials, Dr. Primrose’s unwavering faith and optimism provide a guiding light for his family, demonstrating the enduring power of love, integrity, and forgiveness.Dr. Primrose’s sermons, interspersed throughout the narrative, offer profound insights into human nature and morality, reflecting Goldsmith’s own philosophical musings. The vicar’s eldest daughter, Olivia, becomes entangled in a romantic adventure that tests her virtue and resilience, highlighting the challenges faced by young women in the 18th century. The charming yet unscrupulous Squire Thornhill adds an element of intrigue and danger, as his deceptive nature poses a threat to the Primrose family’s harmony. Meanwhile, Mr. Burchell, a mysterious yet benevolent stranger, plays a crucial role in the family’s fortunes, embodying themes of redemption and the unexpected kindness of strangers.Goldsmith’s narrative is enriched by his keen observations of human behavior and his ability to blend satire with genuine emotion. The novel’s memorable characters, from the resilient Mrs. Primrose to the mischievous younger children, are vividly brought to life, creating a tapestry of village life that is both endearing and thought-provoking.'The Vicar of Wakefield' is more than just a story of personal hardship; it is a celebration of the human spirit’s capacity to endure and overcome adversity. Goldsmith’s elegant prose, combined with his wit and warmth, ensures that this novel remains a treasured piece of literary history.Perfect for fans of classic literature and those who appreciate tales of family and moral fortitude, 'The Vicar of Wakefield' offers a reading experience that is both comforting and inspiring. Join Dr. Primrose and his family as they navigate the trials of life with grace and dignity, and discover why this novel continues to resonate with readers across generations.

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