
Goldsmith's The vicar of Wakefield
Oliver Goldsmith
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This book is one of the classic book of all time.
Both "Goldsmith's The vicar of Wakefield" by Oliver Goldsmith and "The House of Seven Gables Readalong" by Nathaniel Hawthorne are popular choices for readers interested in Abduction and Children of clergy. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

Oliver Goldsmith
1111
This book is one of the classic book of all time.

Nathaniel Hawthorne
1851
FThis enduring novel of crime and retribution vividly reflects the social and moral values of New England in the 1840s. Nathaniel Hawthorne's gripping psychological drama concerns the Pyncheon family, a dynasty founded on pious theft, who live for generations under a dead man's curse until their house is finally exorcised by love. Hawthorne, by birth and education, was instilled with the Puritan belief in America's limitless promise. Yet - in part because of blemishes on his own family history - he also saw the darker side of the young nation. Like his twentieth-century heirs William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hawthorne peered behind propriety's façade and exposed the true human condition.
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