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The Citizen of the World is a collection of essays originally published as letters by Oliver Goldsmith, offering keen social satire and cultural observation through the eyes of a fictional Chinese traveler in England. The work showcases Goldsmith’s masterful wit and his ability to critique 18th-century society while maintaining an engaging, humorous tone.
This Cambridge Edition of the Collected Works provides authoritative texts with scholarly annotations, making Goldsmith’s insights on human nature, social customs, and institutional follies accessible to modern readers. The essays tackle themes including morality, education, politics, and interpersonal relationships, revealing timeless truths about human behavior. Goldsmith’s sharp observations remain remarkably relevant, offering both entertainment and intellectual substance that have secured his place in English literary canon.







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