Le Vicaire de Wakefield, d'Oliver Goldsmith, est un roman classique du XVIIIe siècle qui offre un aperçu charmant et moralisateur de la vie d'une famille de village. L'histoire suit le révérend Charles Primrose et sa famille alors qu'ils font face à une série d'épreuves et de tribulations, notamment la perte de leur fortune, la séduction de leurs filles et l'emprisonnement du vicaire lui-même. Malgré ces difficultés, la famille Primrose conserve sa vertu, son optimisme et son amour les uns pour les autres.
Goldsmith explore les thèmes de l'innocence, de la résilience et de l'importance de la famille. Le Vicaire de Wakefield reste une oeuvre importante de la littérature anglaise, célébrée pour son charme, sa sensibilité et sa satire sociale subtile.
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