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A Life of Jonathan Swift, Beyond Satire (Published 2017)
The New York Times
In his new biography “Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel,” John Stubbs explores the complex life of the man who penned “Gulliver's Travels.
92 months ago
Jonathan Swift's Street Cred
Front Porch Republic
Jonathan Swift had “beat us all to the porch” long ago. Here I excerpt some passages from that essay, published in March of 2012, to direct attention back to...
15 months ago
Three-year-old helps translate Jonathan Swift's letters to his poo poo ppt
The Guardian
The letters, translated by an academic with the help of her three-year-old son, show Swift addressing Stella as his "poo poo ppt" – his poor poor poppet.
165 months ago
Jonathan Swift: Not (entirely) the misanthrope you thought you knew
The Washington Post
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) is commonly regarded as the towering misanthrope of English letters. William Thackeray described him as an immense genius.
92 months ago
Jonathan Swift summary
Britannica
Jonathan Swift, (born Nov. 30, 1667, Dublin, Ire.—died Oct. 19, 1745, Dublin), Irish author, the foremost prose satirist in English...
36 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...
132 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.
129 months ago
Jonathan Swift Visits Newtown Redux
The Newtown Bee
To The Editor: I would like to thank the recent letter writer who complained about my letter criticizing of the Newtown Hook and Ladder's...
1 day ago
Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel review – a ‘daring cultural bandit’
The Guardian
John Stubbs's monumental biography of the Gulliver's Travels author portrays him as the most notorious writer of his day.
80 months ago
The Comic-Tragic Vision of Jonathan Swift
Christianity Today
this timely book—whose author was born November 30, 1667—is a subtle, richly diversified, ostensibly comic study of human depravity and its various alternatives...
2 months ago