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She Stoops to Conquer was adapted for film by Paul H. Cromelm in 1914.
It was also adapted into a one-act play in Schulenburg, Texas, in 1965.
Readings of Goldsmith's poems are included in a recording entitled Johnson, Goldsmith, Cowper, produced by Argo in 1972.
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