The Vicar of Wakefield
Oliver Goldsmith
The Vicar of Wakefield, a novel by Oliver Goldsmith, first published in 1766, has long been regarded as a literary treasure of 18th-century English fiction. Though often simple in plot and unassuming in its narrative style, the novel reveals the depth of Goldsmith's genius and the charm of his storytelling, which has captivated readers across generations.
The novel recounts the trials and tribulations of Dr. Charles Primrose, the vicar of the title, and his family. A man of virtuous character, the vicar's steadfast belief in providence and moral integrity is tested through a series of misfortunes—financial ruin, deception, and personal calamity. Yet, it is through these trials that the narrative explores themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the essential goodness of the human spirit. Goldsmith’s portrayal of the Primrose family, especially the vicar’s unwavering faith, serves as both a reflection of the virtues of 18th-century morality and an enduring commentary on human dignity.
Duration - 7h 54m.
Author - Oliver Goldsmith.
Narrator - Simon Hester.
Published Date - Sunday, 28 January 2024.
Location:
United States
Description:
The Vicar of Wakefield, a novel by Oliver Goldsmith, first published in 1766, has long been regarded as a literary treasure of 18th-century English fiction. Though often simple in plot and unassuming in its narrative style, the novel reveals the depth of Goldsmith's genius and the charm of his storytelling, which has captivated readers across generations. The novel recounts the trials and tribulations of Dr. Charles Primrose, the vicar of the title, and his family. A man of virtuous character, the vicar's steadfast belief in providence and moral integrity is tested through a series of misfortunes—financial ruin, deception, and personal calamity. Yet, it is through these trials that the narrative explores themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the essential goodness of the human spirit. Goldsmith’s portrayal of the Primrose family, especially the vicar’s unwavering faith, serves as both a reflection of the virtues of 18th-century morality and an enduring commentary on human dignity. Duration - 7h 54m. Author - Oliver Goldsmith. Narrator - Simon Hester. Published Date - Sunday, 28 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:41
Introduction - Advertisement
Duration:00:01:24
Chapter 1
Duration:00:09:02
Chapter 2
Duration:00:09:28
Chapter 3
Duration:00:16:48
Chapter 4
Duration:00:08:55
Chapter 5
Duration:00:09:32
Chapter 6
Duration:00:08:54
Chapter 7
Duration:00:11:34
Chapter 8
Duration:00:14:38
Chapter 9
Duration:00:08:42
Chapter 10
Duration:00:10:59
Chapter 11
Duration:00:12:03
Chapter 12
Duration:00:12:49
Chapter 13
Duration:00:08:29
Chapter 14
Duration:00:16:05
Chapter 15
Duration:00:13:15
Chapter 16
Duration:00:13:58
Chapter 17
Duration:00:20:09
Chapter 18
Duration:00:10:54
Chapter 19
Duration:00:21:27
Chapter 20
Duration:00:36:28
Chapter 21
Duration:00:21:35
Chapter 22
Duration:00:10:09
Chapter 23
Duration:00:11:39
Chapter 24
Duration:00:12:18
Chapter 25
Duration:00:11:14
Chapter 26
Duration:00:12:32
Chapter 27
Duration:00:10:54
Chapter 28
Duration:00:28:35
Chapter 29
Duration:00:12:28
Chapter 30
Duration:00:20:27
Chapter 31
Duration:00:37:54
Chapter 32
Duration:00:07:41
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:41