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Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque

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Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque

3777294 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- When I went to make a bow, I popt my bald head into Mrs. Frizzles face. 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 15.); Lebrecht Authors

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Bald Classical Period Conquer Eighteenth Goldsmith Hugh Thomson Ireland Irish North Of Ireland Old Woman Oliver Playwrights Poets Teatro Thomson Hugh 1860 1920 Authors Bald Head Book Author Litaerature Literary Arts


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This print captures 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 wit and charm of Goldsmith's work. In Act 1, Scene 1, we witness a comical moment as a man with a bald head accidentally intrudes on Mrs. Frizzle. The artist skillfully portrays the embarrassment and surprise on their faces, adding depth to the scene. This play was first performed in London in 1773 and remains an enduring classic of British theatre. Oliver Goldsmith, an Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, and physician born in either 1730 or 1728 until his untimely death in 1774. His contributions to literature are celebrated even today. Thomson's illustration beautifully captures the essence of this historical period with its attention to detail and exquisite style. From the elegant dress worn by the woman to the expressive gestures of both characters, every element adds authenticity to this depiction. As we admire this artwork from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand one of Goldsmith's most beloved plays. It serves as a reminder that great works of art have no expiration date; they continue to inspire generations long after their creation.

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