The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith (CP128)
Published 1975: First Limited Edition / Hardcover / As New / Illustrated throughout
Limited Edition of 75 copies this been number 19.
Original pictorial boards with original protective plastic removable dust jacket. 32 as new very bright and clean pages illustrated throughout by Carey Clarke.
'The Deserted Village has been printed privately at ''The Hawthorn Private Press'' in the county of Dublin. Set by hand in Caslon with hand coloured Mouldtype initials. Printed on Grandee woodfree using a treadle platen. Illustrations by Carey Clarke. A very scarce limited edition. (CP128)
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The Deserted Village is an unusual classic of Irish literature: it is both admired and loved. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) fleshes out in resounding couplets his ‘loveliest village’, the humble happiness and repeated pleasures of its ‘labouring swains’. His portraits of the matron, ‘sad historian of the pensive plain’, of the village preacher, a pious man ‘more skilled to raise the wretched than to rise’ and –– above all –– of the schoolmaster are parts of people’s lives, people who, literally, took them to heart. But Goldsmith’s thoughtful lines are also a chronicle of change –– ‘these charms are fled’, ‘the tyrant’s hand is seen’. They comprise a study of fall and loss, the erosion of self-dependence and of the value of continuity in rural life. They record the extortions of the rich and emigrations of the poor. The poem’s enduring virtues and particular modern relevance are amply demonstrated in the responses of two of Ireland’s most vital younger artists.
More than two hundred and thirty years after its appearance The Deserted Village continues to delight and to instruct, its prophecies to ring true. [Google Books]
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