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In William Black's novel 'Goldsmith,' readers are taken on a captivating journey through the Scottish Highlands as the protagonist, a talented goldsmith named John Wedderburn, navigates through love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness. Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite rising of 1745, Black's vivid descriptions and intricate storytelling bring the historical period to life, immersing readers in a world filled with political intrigue and personal struggles. The novel's detailed character development and lyrical prose make it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction…mehr
In William Black's novel 'Goldsmith,' readers are taken on a captivating journey through the Scottish Highlands as the protagonist, a talented goldsmith named John Wedderburn, navigates through love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness. Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite rising of 1745, Black's vivid descriptions and intricate storytelling bring the historical period to life, immersing readers in a world filled with political intrigue and personal struggles. The novel's detailed character development and lyrical prose make it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and Scottish literature. Black masterfully weaves together elements of romance, adventure, and tragedy, creating a multi-layered narrative that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.
William Black remains a relatively obscure figure in the literary arena, with scant information available regarding his personal history or the breadth of his work. What is discernible, however, is that Black is known for his contribution to literature with the book titled 'Goldsmith.' In this particular work, one may conjecture that he pays homage to, or draws inspiration from, the life and creations of the celebrated 18th-century writer and poet, Oliver Goldsmith. Given the solitary reference to the book 'Goldsmith,' one might surmise that Black's literary style could involve biographical or perhaps historical narrative, focused on literary figures or the impact of literature on society. Without more extensive bibliographical data or a collection of critiques, the full spectrum of Black's stylistic nuances and thematic preoccupations remains a matter of speculation. A more comprehensive understanding of William Black's oeuvre and influence would necessitate a deeper exploration of his literary output and the critical reception of his works.
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1. Introductory 2. School and college 3. Idleness, and foreign travel 4. Early struggles - hack-writing 5. Beginning of authorship - The Bee 6. Personal traits 7. The Citizen of the World - Beau Nash 8. The arrest 9. The Traveller 10. Miscellaneous writing 11. The Vicar of Wakefield 12. The Good-natured Man 13. Goldsmith in society 14. The Deserted Village 15. Occasional writing 16. She Stoops to Conquer 17. Increasing difficulties - the end.
1. Introductory 2. School and college 3. Idleness, and foreign travel 4. Early struggles - hack-writing 5. Beginning of authorship - The Bee 6. Personal traits 7. The Citizen of the World - Beau Nash 8. The arrest 9. The Traveller 10. Miscellaneous writing 11. The Vicar of Wakefield 12. The Good-natured Man 13. Goldsmith in society 14. The Deserted Village 15. Occasional writing 16. She Stoops to Conquer 17. Increasing difficulties - the end.
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