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  1. Polite conversation in three dialogues by Jonathan Swift with in by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1892-01-01
  2. The works of Jonathan Swift .. Volume 15 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  3. The works of Jonathan Swift .. Volume 3 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  4. The works of Jonathan Swift .. Volume 17 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  5. Swift; selections from his works. Edited. with life. introductio by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1892-01-01
  6. Swift; selections from his works. Edited with life, introductions, and notes Volume 1 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  7. Ireland in the days of Dean Swift (Irish tracts. 1720 to 1734) b by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1887-01-01
  8. Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745 (U. M. publication) by J. C Beckett, 1967
  9. Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745: An Exhibition of Printed Books at the University of Texas ... by Jonathan] Wiley, Autrey Nell [Swift, 1945
  10. Fair liberty was all his cry: A tercentenary tribute to Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745;
  11. Jonathan Swift 1667-1745 an Exhibition.1945 by Autrey Wiley, 1945-01-01
  12. Correspondence. Edited by F. Elrington Ball, with an introd. by the J.H. Bernard Volume 1 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  13. The battle of the books. Edited. with an introd. and notes by Ch by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1890-01-01
  14. A tale of a tub to which is added The battle of the books, and the Mechanical operation of the spirit by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26

41. Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
Swift, Jonathan (16671745); Gulliver's Travels - full-text and graphics fromthe 1726 edition of Gulliver's Travels, with supporting reference material.
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    Swift, Jonathan, 16671745. Gulliver's travels / Jonathan Swift ; introd. byJacques Barzun ; ill. by Warren Chappell. Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
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    How is it possible to expect mankind to take advice when they will not so muchas take warning? Jonathan Swift (16671745), Irish-born English writer
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    48. Jonathan Swift
    Jonathan Swift (16671745). Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World.By Lemuel Gulliver. London Benjamin Motte, 1726. 4 volurnes in 2.
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    JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745)
    Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World . By Lemuel Gulliver. London: Benjamin Motte, 1726. 4 volurnes in 2. Although it has achieved lasting fame as fiction, fable and children's book, Gulliver's Travels was a direct and bitter satire of the English court, political parties, religious dissensions, philosophies, men of science, historians and projectors of Swift's day. Swift, who was born in Dublin, served in England as secretary to Sir William Temple from 1689 to 1699 and returned to Ireland in 1714. He was involved in many political controversies, especially those relating to the treatment of the Irish by the English, and his satirical pamphlets were widely circulated, read, and influential. Alexander Pope and John Gay claimed that Gulliver's Travels was read "from the cabinet council to the nursery." Gift in Memory of Albert N. Raub,
    President of Delalware College 1888-1896

    49. Fiction: Jonathan Swift
    Back to List Jonathan Swift (16671745) LINKS Eighteenth-Century Resources http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/ BIOGRAPHYJonathan Swift (1667-1745).
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    A rich source of links on the literature, history, music, religion, philosophy, and economics of the eighteenth century. The site also provides links to e-texts with a useful search function. Texts and Documents: Europe
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    This page provides excellent links for all the major literary periods as well as the e-texts for many works. Look at this page for relevant historical, cultural, religious, and political background information on medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth-century, Victorian, and modern literature. The Jonathan Swift Homepage
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    50. Essays: Jonathan Swift
    Back to List Jonathan Swift (16671745) LINKS Andrew J. Morris GenealogyJonathan Swift http//www.genealogy.org/~ajmorris/ireland/Swift.htm
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    This page (part of "the oldest and largest free genealogy site, supported by Ancestry.com") features a comprehensive biography of Swift. San Antonio College LitWeb Jonathan Swift Page
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    In addition to two good biographical sketches, this site includes links to many e-text versions of Swift's works. Jonathan Swift: Gulliver's Travels
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    This site offers an e-text version of Gulliver's Travels , a timeline of Swift's life and work, illustrations from Gulliver's Travels , a bibliography, and other relevant information. The Jonathan Swift Homepage
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    51. Jonathan Swift
    Translate this page Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Jonathan Swift nació en Dublín el 30 denoviembre de 1667 y realizó estudios en dicha ciudad. Se trasladó
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    Este proyecto es posible gracias a la participación y el apoyo de la Secretaría de Estado de Educación Superior, Ciencia y Tecnología de la República Dominicana Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift nació en Dublín el 30 de noviembre de 1667 y realizó estudios en dicha ciudad. Se trasladó a trabajar a Inglaterra con un familiar suyo, Temple, y por desavenencias, en 1694 regresó a Irlanda, donde se ordenó sacerdote.

    52. Jonathan Swift
    Jonathan Swift (16671745) - pseudonyms Isaac Bickerstaff, A Dissenter, A Personof Qauality, A Person of Honour, MB Drapier, TRDJSDOPII (The Reverend Doctor
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    Irish author and journalist, dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin) from 1713, the foremost prose satirist in English language. Swift became insane in his last years, but until his death he was known as Dublin's foremost citizen. Among Swift's best known works is Gulliver's Travels (1726), where the stories of Gulliver's experiences among dwarfs and giants are best known. Swift gave to these journeys an air of authenticity and realism and many contemporary readers believed them to be true. "They look upon fraud as a greater crime than theft, and therefore seldom fail to punish it with death; for they alledge, that care and vigilante, with a very common understanding, may preserve a man's goods from thieves; but honesty hat no fence against superior cunning: and since it is necessary that there should be a perpetual intercourse of buying and selling, and dealing upon credit; where fraud is permitted or connived at, or hath no Law to punish it, the honest dealer is always undone and the knave gets the advantage." (from Gulliver's Travels: 'A Voyage to Lilliput') "As the common forms of good manners were intended for regulating the conduct of those who have weak understandings; so they have been corrupted by the persons for whose use they were contrived. For these people have fallen into a needless and endless way of multiplying ceremonies, which have been extremely troublesome to those who practice them, and insupportable to everyone else: insomuch that wise men are often more uneasy at the over civility of these refiners, than they could possibly be in the conversations of peasants or mechanics."

    53. Swift Bibliography (Kelly)
    Patrick Kelly, and Ian Campbell Ross, eds., Locating Swift Essays from Dublin onthe 250th Anniversary of the Death of Jonathan Swift, 16671745 (Dublin Four
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      • Arthur H. Scouten and Herman Teerink, A Bibliography of the Writings of Jonathan Swift , 2nd ed. (Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1963). A descriptive bibliography of the multiple and various editions of Swift's works.
      • David F. Foxon, English Verse 1701-1750: A Catalogue of Separately Printed Poems with Notes on Contemporary Collected Editions (London and New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1975-). Supplements Teerink/Scouten.
      • Alexander Lindsay, Index of English Literary Manuscripts, III (1700-1800), Part 4 (Sterne-Young) (London: Mansell, 1997).
    • Secondary Works
      • Louis A. Landa and James Edward Tobin, eds., Jonathan Swift: A List of Critical Studies Published from 1895 to 1945 (rpt. New York: Octagon Books, 1975).
      • Richard H. Rodino, ed., Swift Studies, 1965-1980: An Annotated Bibliography (New York, Garland, 1984).
      • James J. Stathis, ed., A Bibliography of Swift Studies 1945-1965 (Nashville: Vanderbilt Univ. Press, 1967).

    54. Jonathan Swift: (1667-1745)
    Jonathan Swift (16671745). Time Period end of Renaissance. GenreEnlightenment/Renaissance, satire. Biographical Information Born
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    Jonathan Swift: Time Period: end of Renaissance Genre: Enlightenment/Renaissance, satire Biographical Information: Born to English parents in Dublin, Ireland. Father died when Swift was very young; mother left Swift with Uncle Godwin and returned to England. Swift was intelligent but headstrong. Became a civil servant and later was ordained in the Church of England. Had a life long kinda-sorta love affair with Esther Johnson, but there is no record of marriage. Was a staunch Tory. Wrote many satiric texts, including The Battle of the Books (1697) and Tale of a Tub Is best known for Gulliver's Travels (1726) and A Modest Proposal Went deaf starting at age 20, and seems to have suffered from Alzheimer's later in life. Most people considered him mad toward the end of his life, but he kept a bit of his wit; in his last will and testament he left money and orders to create a home for imbeciles and lunatics in Dublin since such a place was so badly needed there. Anecdote: Swift usually wrote under pseudonyms, among them A Person of Quality, A Person of Honor, A Dissenter, The Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean Of Patrick's In Ireland (aka TRDJSDOPII), and M.B. Drapier. A famous story connected to his pseudonym Isaak Bickerstaff: A writer named John Partridge maintained an almanac.

    55. 18th Century
    Jonathan Swift (16671745) Gulliver's Historico-Tropological Journey Gulliver'sTravels Gulliver's Travels (dept.english.upenn.edu) Jonathan-Isaac Bickerstaff
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    56. 1667-1745: A Brief History Of The Life Of Jonathan Swift
    16671745 A Brief History of the Life of Jonathan Swift. Erin Lein.Sep 22, 2000 1011 AM. Bret Benjamin. Murry, John Middleton. Jonathan
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    1667-1745: A Brief History of the Life of Jonathan Swift
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    Sep 22, 2000 10:11 AM Bret Benjamin Murry, John Middleton. Jonathan Swift: A Critical Biography. London: Alden Press, 1954. This account of Swift’s life is probably far more accurate than other sources regarding his history. This biography is able to capture Swift’s feelings towards specific events, as well as the feelings concerning Swift of those who knew him best. It includes direct quotations from other writers and philosophers of that era and also contains letters written by Swift that give a unique view into his life. Excerpts from his own writing are also included and related to his views on religion and politics. Rossi, Mario M. and Hone, Joseph M. Swift or the Egotist. London: Camelot Press, 1977. A negative impression of Jonathan Swift is given in this biography and it is clear that the authors are biased. They do their best to point out all of the contradictions he made in his life, in addition to his odd views of family, religion, the economy and Irish-English relations. The biography is filled with statistical and factual information (dates, family lineage, facts about his upbringing) rather than excerpts of writing or letters to his peers. Although this information does enhance understanding of Swift’s life, it allows much of the biography to be strongly influenced by the opinions of the authors. Much of the evidence given supports their idea that Swift was a bizarre and confused individual.

    57. Britannia | Britain
    Translate this page Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745). Irisch-englischer Schriftsteller. Mit seinergeschliffenen, teils scharf misanthropischen Prosa avancierte
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    Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) Irisch-englischer Schriftsteller. Mit seiner geschliffenen, teils scharf misanthropischen Prosa avancierte er zu einem der bedeutendsten Satiriker der irischen bzw. englischen Literatur. Bekannt wurde er vor allem durch sein Hauptwerk "Gulliver's Travels" "Gullivers Reisen" 1. Einleitung
    Swift
    wurde am 30. November 1667 als Spross einer aus England stammenden Familie in Dublin geboren, wo er zunächst am Trinity College Theologie studierte. Da sein Vater bereits vor seiner Geburt gestorben war, war Swift in seiner Jugend auf Zuwendungen von Gönnern angewiesen. 1689 fand er im englischen Farnham eine Anstellung als Sekretär des Politikers und Schriftstellers Sir William Temple (1628-1699), einem entfernten Verwandten seiner Mutter. Swifts Verhältnis zu seinem Arbeitgeber gestaltete sich allerdings äußerst schwierig; 1694 übersiedelte er wieder nach Irland und empfing die Priesterweihen der anglikanischen Kirche . Nach einer Aussöhnung mit Temple kehrte er zwei Jahre später in dessen Haus zurück und lernte dort die junge Esther Johnson (1681-1728) kennen, die er als Hauslehrer unterrichtete und die in seinen Tagbüchern später als

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    60. Ppaers Of Jonathan Swift
    Swift, Jonathan (16671745). Author. Transcripts, poems and lettersdescribed in The Rothschild Library. A catalogue of the collection
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    SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). Author
    Transcripts, poems and letters described in The Rothschild Library. A catalogue of the collection of eighteenth-century printed books and manuscripts formed by Lord Rothschild , privately printed at Cambridge University Press, 1954. Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

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