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Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque
3777296 Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Oliver Goldsmiths play- She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night. Act 1, Scene 1- My dear papa, say no more. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728- 4 April 1774.
She stoops to conquer or the mistakes of a night by Oliver Goldsmith. Page 25 Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London); Lebrecht Authors
Media ID 22311966
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Classical Period Conquer Eighteenth Goldsmith Hugh Thomson Ireland Irish North Of Ireland Oliver Papa Playwright Playwrights Poets Teatro Thomson Hugh 1860 1920 Authors Book Author Litaerature Literary Arts
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This print showcases a scene from Oliver Goldsmith's renowned play, "She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night". Illustrated by the talented Hugh Thomson in 1912, this image brings to life the classical period of British theatre. The picture captures a poignant moment between a father and his daughter. The young woman, elegantly dressed in period attire, stoops down as she engages in conversation with her dear papa. Her expression exudes warmth and affection, while her father listens attentively. Goldsmith's play, first performed in London in 1773, explores themes of mistaken identities and societal conventions. It is considered one of the greatest comedies of its time and remains an important piece within English literature. Thomson's intricate illustrations beautifully complement Goldsmith's witty dialogue and bring depth to the characters' emotions. His attention to detail transports viewers back to the eighteenth century theater scene. This print not only celebrates the work of two influential artists but also serves as a reminder of the rich literary history that continues to captivate audiences today. It is an exquisite addition for any lover of literature or admirer of fine art.
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