The Deserted Village

The Deserted Village

Por Oliver Goldsmith

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Deserted Village," Oliver Goldsmith crafts a poignant pastoral elegy that laments the decline of rural life amid the encroachment of industrialization. Goldsmith'Äôs lyrical style is infused with rich imagery and emotional depth, rendered through a harmonious blend of couplets and serene cadence, which underscore the beauty and tranquility of the village prior to its decline. The poem serves as both a tribute to the pastoral ideal and a critique of the social changes that prioritize economic gain over community and nature, placing it within the broader context of 18th-century literature'Äôs exploration of changing landscapes in England. Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was a multifaceted writer'Äîan essayist, poet, and playwright'Äîwhose diverse experiences profoundly influenced his work. Having lived a life marked by travel and financial struggle, Goldsmith was acutely aware of the tensions between urban and rural life. His background, coupled with friendships with prominent writers of his time, shaped his profound concerns about societal values, making "The Deserted Village" an earnest reflection on the losses incurred during an era of rapid industrial progress. This timeless piece is recommended for readers who seek a deeper understanding of the tensions between progress and nostalgia. Goldsmith'Äôs evocative language and poignant themes resonate through the ages, making the poem a vital exploration of the human experience that continues to speak to contemporary audiences regarding societal change and loss.

Oliver Goldsmith