Oliver Goldsmith
![Portrait 1769–70 by [[Joshua Reynolds]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Oliver_Goldsmith_by_Sir_Joshua_Reynolds.jpg)
Goldsmith maintained a close friendship with Samuel Johnson, another prolific English writer. His personal mentorship resulted in Goldsmith expanding his literary style to include political writings. This long-term collaboration between the two authors has been described as, "one of the most fruitful intellectual partnerships in eighteenth-century English letters." He later became a member of Johnson's literary circle, known as The Club.
Goldsmith produced a very large number of poems during his career, and contributed to the flourishing of idyllic poetry during the Georgian era. He died in 1774 in London, and was buried in Temple Church. Provided by Wikipedia
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