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Gulliver's Travels: Jonathan Swift
The Economic Times
This article talks about unusual laws in an empire where informers of false accusations are put to death if the accused are proven innocent.
1 month ago
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Maps of India
KBC 2024, The options of the question - A work by which the author was translated into Gujarati by Hansa Mehta under the name 'Golibar Ni...
1 day 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...
17 months ago
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.
93 months ago
A Giant Among Men (Published 2013)
The New York Times
The Harvard professor Leo Damrosch's commanding new biography, “Jonathan Swift: His Life and His World,” does ample justice to a figure for whom religion and...
132 months ago
8 words coined and popularized by Jonathan Swift
The Week
Three hundred and forty seven years ago today, Jonathan Swift was born. A poet and cleric, Swift published many satirical works under...
118 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...
37 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.
93 months ago
Three-year-old helps translate Jonathan Swift's letters to his poo poo ppt
The Guardian
Gulliver's Travels author and satirist used baby talk for coded intimacy in journal of letters.
166 months ago
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...
94 months ago