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Clare Bucknell · Oven-Ready Children: Jonathan Swift
London Review of Books
One of Jonathan Swift's first published poems was a piece of 18 lines called 'A Description of the Morning'. It was printed anonymously in...
93 months ago
The 100 best novels, No 3 – Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift (1726)
The Guardian
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels comes third in our list of the best novels written in English. Robert McCrum discusses a satirical masterpiece that's never...
133 months ago
Jonathan Swift by John Stubbs — Gulliver’s troubles
Financial Times
Jonathan Swift used to ridicule the idiotic “modern” idea of understanding writers through their biography. He thought it ridiculous to...
95 months ago
Gulliver's Travels' 'nonsense' language is based on Hebrew, claims scholar
The Guardian
A professor at the University of Houston believes he has cracked a code dreamed up by Jonathan Swift almost 300 years ago, arguing that the “nonsense” words...
110 months ago
Jonathan Swift: His Life and His World by Leo Damrosch – review
The Guardian
A new biography of the great ironist is convincing about his private life – was he sexually twisted? By John Mullan.
130 months ago
In praise of Jonathan Swift: A prolific writer and moralist with ferocious wit
The Irish Times
Swift is the preeminent master of the many modes of irony in the English language. But his dazzling literary skills should not blind us to his greatness as a...
83 months ago
Jonathan Swift: an accidental patriot
The Irish Times
Jonathan Swift, born in Dublin 350 years ago next week, has the distinction of being a very robust and prolific political writer.
83 months ago
Jonathan Swift announced as Norwegian’s latest tailfin hero
Norwegian
Norwegian has announced that Jonathan Swift will become its second Irish tail fin hero, with the celebrated author's portrait to appear on the tail of the...
88 months ago
A wonderful and absorbing biography of Jonathan Swift
The Irish Times
A wonderful and absorbing biography of Jonathan Swift. This is by far the most balanced, nuanced and persuasive account of Gulliver's creator so far.
129 months ago
Jonathan Swift’s satire works as key to modern-day ills
The Irish Times
Not long after his death, Jonathan Swift became the subject of a scurrilous rumour. As the story had it, not only did Swift, the renowned...
61 months ago