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A Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works
Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) has been generally acknowledged as the greatest English satirist. In a prodigious stream of letters, pamphlets, tales, and essays, he assailed, with irony, erudition, and savage wit, several of the abuses and vices he saw around him, including political corruption, religious intolerance, hypocrisy, and the decline of learning. These selections from Swift's greatest writings include some of his best-known pieces against organized religion and the English oppression of Ireland: "A Tale of a Tub"; "A Tritical Essay"; "A Meditation upon a Broomstick"; "Thoughts on Various Subjects"; "An Argument against Abolishing Christianity in England"; "A Discourse concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit"; Drapier letters nos. 1 and 4; "On Political Lying"; "A Character, Panegyric, and Description of the Legion Club"; and "A Modest Proposal."
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Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 277 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-87975-919-3 • Paperback • June 1995 •
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Great Minds Series
Subjects:
Literary Collections / Ancient, Classical
A Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works
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$16.99
Summary
Summary
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) has been generally acknowledged as the greatest English satirist. In a prodigious stream of letters, pamphlets, tales, and essays, he assailed, with irony, erudition, and savage wit, several of the abuses and vices he saw around him, including political corruption, religious intolerance, hypocrisy, and the decline of learning. These selections from Swift's greatest writings include some of his best-known pieces against organized religion and the English oppression of Ireland: "A Tale of a Tub"; "A Tritical Essay"; "A Meditation upon a Broomstick"; "Thoughts on Various Subjects"; "An Argument against Abolishing Christianity in England"; "A Discourse concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit"; Drapier letters nos. 1 and 4; "On Political Lying"; "A Character, Panegyric, and Description of the Legion Club"; and "A Modest Proposal."
Details
Details
Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 277 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-87975-919-3 • Paperback • June 1995 •
$16.99
• (£12.99)
- Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Series:
Great Minds Series
Subjects:
Literary Collections / Ancient, Classical
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