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  1. Correspondence. Edited by F. Elrington Ball. with an introd. by by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1910-01-01
  2. The Travels of Lemuel Gulliver. With an Introduction by Shane Leslie and Illustrations by Alexander King. by Jonathan (1667-1745). SWIFT, 1929-01-01
  3. Travels into several remote nations of the world. In four parts. by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1896-01-01
  4. Gulliver's travels. Edited with an introd. by Ernest Bernbaum by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  5. Travels into several remote nations of the world. In four parts. by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1920-01-01
  6. Prose works. Edited by Temple Scott. with a biographical introd. by Swift. Jonathan. 1667-1745., 1898-01-01
  7. Poems Volume 1 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  8. Gulliver's voyages to Lilliput and Brobdingnag by Swift Jonathan 1667-1745, 1912-01-01
  9. Works, containing additional letters, tracts, and poems, not hitherto published. With notes and a life of the author Volume 9 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  10. The journal to Stella. Edited, with introd. and notes by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  11. The works of Jonathan Swift .. Volume 13 by Jonathan, 1667-1745 Swift, 2009-10-26
  12. The Works of Jonathan Swift, Volumes I-XX, (1743, 1762, 1765, 1766 and 1767) by Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin (1667-1745) Swift, 1743
  13. The Basic Writings of Jonathan Swift (Modern Library Classics) by Jonathan Swift, 2002-05
  14. The Writings of Jonathan Swift (Norton Critical Edition) by Jonathan Swift, 1973-05-17

61. Papers Of Jonathan Swift
TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE. Swift, Jonathan (16671745). Author.Transcripts, poems and letters described in The Rothschild Library.
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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 Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

62. Corso Di Letteratura - Gli Autori
Translate this page Swift Jonathan. (Dublino 1667-1745) scrittore inglese. Figlio di genitoriinglesi stabilitisi in Irlanda, perse il padre prima della nascita.
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63. Learning Commons - What Is Culture? - Glossary Item - Jonathan Swift
Swift, Jonathan. Jonathan Swift (16671745) was an Irish-born author whogained notoriety and political influence as a sharp-witted satirist.
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Swift, Jonathan
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was an Irish-born author who gained notoriety and political influence as a sharp-witted satirist. His most famous work, Gulliver's Travels , followed the journeys of a character named Lemuel Gulliver through the imaginary lands of the Lilliputians (pygmies), the Brobdingnags (giants), and the Houyhnhnms (an ultra-rational society of horses) who ruled over the cretin Yahoos (an uncivilized, humanlike race). Other satires included A Modest Proposal (which ironically suggested that the British eat their own children) and The Battle of the Books (which poked fun at literary critics). Many Swiftian words have become integrated into the English language. When something is "of Lilliputian proportions" it is very, very small; referring to someone as a "Yahoo" implies that they lack manners and behave badly. Yahoo, incidentally, is also the name of the most famous World Wide Web directory, housed and maintained at Stanford University! use your browser's "back" function to return to the text
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64. The San Antonio College LitWeb Jonathan Swift Page
San Antonio College LitWeb site listing Swift's major works with links to biographical sites.Category Arts Literature Authors S Swift, Jonathan......The Jonathan Swift Page. ( 16671745 ) Major Works Gulliver's Travelsis available in Oxford World's Classics and Penguin editions.
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Gulliver's Travels is available in Oxford World's Classics and Penguin editions. For some other titles see A Tale of a Tub and Related Pieces . Edited with an introduction by Angus Ross and David Wooley. Oxford, 1986. Pat Rogers has edited and introduced the Complete Poems modernized. Penguin. The Writings of Jonathan Swift is a Norton Critical Edition, edited by Robert A. Greenberg and William B. Piper. Greenberg has edited Gulliver's Travels for the same series.
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The Abolishing of Christianity
Meditation upon a Broomstick
Journal to Stella
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On Line ; Also On Line at Renascence Editions A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burthen On Line " The Day Of Judgment " ( 1731 ). On Line " Verses on the Death of Dr Swift " ( 1731 ). Correspondence . Five Volumes. Edited by D. Nichol Smith. Oxford, 1963-65. Swift Resources on the Web . Mostly texts. About Swift Irwin Ehrenpreis

65. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Swift, Jonathan (16671745) Works by this author Battle Of The Books And Other ShortPieces Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers Gulliver's Travels Modest Proposal, A.
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66. Gulliver's Travels - Critical Essays
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12 pages in length. Jonathan Swift is well-known for his scatological poems, in which he took great delight delving into matters of obscenity. Swift 's particular preference was toward the female gender, which he often contemplated yet just as often treated with great indecency. In assessing 'The Lady's Dressing Room' and 'A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed,' one gets a distinct feel for the manner in which Swift felt both physically and emotionally toward women, given the era and mentality in relation to the female gender. The writer discusses feminine gender roles in relation to the two poems, as well as addresses the issue of whether or not Swift was a misogynist. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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This 5 page report discusses “A Modest Proposal” written by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) and how it fit into the timeframe of the Enlightenment. Prior to the “Age of Enlightenment,” the consideration of others as equal entities had not been taken into account.

67. Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift, 16671745. Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745) by Charles A.Read, 1880; Extracts from Life of Swift by Sir Henry Craik, 1892;
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Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745
Famous Irish poet, pamphleteer, satirist and wit of Augustan Age. He was educated (more or less) at Trinity College, Dublin. In the aftermath of the 1689 Jacobite rebellion in Ireland, Swift found shelter in England, under the auspices of Sir William Temple, a prominent diplomat and statesman. Swift served as secretary to Temple for the next ten years. In the process, he earned his M.A. at Oxford, was ordained into the Episcopalian Church of Ireland and was charged with the tutorship of Temple's young ward, Esther Johnson, a.k.a. "Stella". After Temple died in 1699, Swift moved back to Ireland, working at various posts in the Church. In 1704, two satirical pieces Tale of the Tub and Battle of the Books earned him some renown (and some enemies). Returning to England intermittently, he became intimate with the Augustan wits and literary men of the day Addison, Steele, Pope and Congreve. Although a lifelong supporter of the Whigs, the growing chasm between Whigs and the Church led Swift, in 1708, to launch a series of pamphlet attacks on the Whigs. By 1710, Swift had switched over the Tories completely and put his skills at their disposal. Swift took over The Examiner , a Tory rag, and, with a couple of 1711 pamphlets, helped turn to the tide of English public opinion against the "Whig" War of Spanish Succession.

68. Jonathan Swift
Translate this page Home_Page Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), Escritor político y satíricoanglo-irlandés, considerado uno de los maestros de la prosa
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Entre sus primeros trabajos en prosa se encuentra La batalla entre los libros antiguos y modernos (1697), una mofa de las discusiones literarias del momento, que trataban de valorar si eran mejores las obras de la antigüedad o las modernas. En esta obra suya, el autor irlandés se puso de parte de los maestros antiguos y, con gran mordacidad, atacó la pedantería y el espíritu escolástico de los escritores de su tiempo. Su Historia de una bañera El comportamiento de los aliados (1711), en el cual afirmaba que los whigs habían prolongado la Guerra de Sucesión española mirando sólo a sus propios intereses. Este panfleto fue la causa de la dimisión de John Churchill, primer duque de Malborough, comandante en jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas británicas.
Swift comenzó sus Cartas a Stella en 1710. Stella era el nombre que él utilizaba para dirigirse a Esther Johnson, quien por entonces vivía en Dublín. Esta serie de cartas íntimas, en las que aparecen numerosos vocablos propios del lenguaje infantil, revelan un curioso aspecto de la enigmática personalidad del satirista irlandés. Los especialistas no tienen muy claro cuál era el tipo de relación que existía entre tutor y alumna. Es posible incluso que se hubieran casado en secreto. La otra mujer de la que se tiene noticia en la vida de Swift fue Esther Vanhomrigh, también alumna suya, hija de un comerciante de Dublín de origen holandés, y a la que él llamaba Vanessa, se enamoró perdidamente de su tutor, pero él no correspondió nunca a ese amor. En 1717, fue nombrado deán de la catedral de San Patricio de Dublín. Al año siguiente, el partido tory perdió el poder, y su influencia política desapareció por completo. Entre 1724 y 1725 publicó anónimamente

69. Records For Voyages, Imaginary -- Fiction. (in MARION)
Swift, Jonathan, 16671745. Gulliver's travels / Jonathan Swift. New York Knopf,1991. Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Gulliver's travels / Jonathan Swift.
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70. Jonathan Swift
King of Brobdingnag, Gulliver's Travels. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), writer,satirist, political pamphleteer, author of Gulliver's Travels .
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Our Marchants on th'Exchange doe plott To encrease the kingdoms wealth by trade; At Gresham Colledge a Learned Knott Unparallel'd designes have layd To make themselves a Corporation And know all things by Demonstration. Joseph Glanvill Cousin Swift, you will never be a poet. Dryden For a time, he dictated the political opinions of the English nation. Dr Johnson I have long been weary of the world, and shall for the small remainder of my days be weary of life. Jonathan Swift By what I have gathered from your own relation ... I can only conclude the bulk of your natives to be the most pernicious race of little odious vermin that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth. King of Brobdingnag, Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), writer, satirist, political pamphleteer, author of Gulliver's Travels Swift was born in Dublin (30 November 1667), educated at Kilkenny School and Trinity College, Dublin. Swift served his political apprenticeship under the Whig statesman, Sir William Temple. Swift was secretary to Sir William at Moor Park, Farnham 1689-1694, 1696-1699. The intervening years Swift spent in Ireland, where he was ordained and received the small prebend of Kilroot. On the death of Sir William, Swift returned to Ireland, where he was given the prebend of St Patrick's, Dublin. It was at Moor Park that Swift met his beloved Stella to whom he dedicated his journal. Swift's political career spanned forty years and three monarchs - Queen Anne, George I and George II. At the height of his political career, Swift was able to order Ministers around, his pen was the mightiest sword in the land and justly feared.

71. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = A Modest Proposal - Jonathan Swift
The End. Note Jonathan Swift (16671745), author and satirist, famousfor Gulliver's Travels (1726) and A Modest Proposal (1729).
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72. Swift Satire Competition
Swift Satire Competition. Jonathan Swift (16671745) was one of the world's greatestsatirists in the English language with works in both verse and prose.
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Swift Satire Competition
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was one of the world's greatest satirists in the English language with works in both verse and prose. His most famous work is Gulliver's Travels and although it has captivated the imagination of children all over the world, it is in fact recognized as the most incisive political satire ever written. Swift Satire Short Biography Works by Jonathan Swift Winners of the Swift Satire Competition 1st Prize, R. A. S. Fox Joint 2nd Prize, Max McGowan and Iggy McGovern Third Prize, David Butler The Swift Satire Competition is open to all nationalities and ages. Rules of Entry Entries should be submitted in prose or verse only. There is no word limit for the entries, which must be satirical in nature. Closing date it the 30th of July. Winners are announced the end of August. Entries should be sent to "Swift Satire Competition, c/o Michael Houlihan, Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland" or emailed to pjliston@hotmail.com . There is no application form for entry to the competition. A single entry fee of USD 5.00, IEP £3.00 (Irish), £2.50 Stg or AUD 10.00 should accompany each submission by the entrant. Checks/Drafts should be payable to Kilkenny International Swift Society. Work submitted without an entry fee will not be read. In the case of work submitted by email, the entry fee should arrive in the post not later than 30th July 2001

73. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Swift, Jonathan
Jonathan Swift (16671745). Life is not a farce; it is a ridiculoustragedy, which is the worst kind of composition. . Birthplace
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"Life is not a farce; it is a ridiculous tragedy, which is the worst kind of composition." Birthplace

Dublin, Ireland
Education
Trinity College, Dublin, receiving his degree only by "special grace" after indiscipline.
Other jobs
Reverend, polemicist, diplomatic envoy between England and Ireland
Did you know? A Modest Proposal, Swift's most savage piece of twisted logic - a pamphlet suggesting that the 'Irish problem' be solved by getting the poor to sell their babies to the rich for food - was taken seriously by some. Critical verdict Recommended works Gulliver's Travels; A Modest Proposal; the selected poems

74. Search Results
Swift, Jonathan. 1667 1745. C lergyman and satirist, born in Dublin, Ireland.
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75. Genealogy - Genealogy Search
Originally published in The Cabinet of Irish Literature, Dublin 1880.Category Arts Literature Authors S Swift, Jonathan Biography......Jonathan Swift (1667 1745). by Charles A. Read. Originally publishedin The Cabinet of Irish Literature, Dublin 1880. In the spring
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76. SPECTRUM Biographies - Jonathan Swift
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Irish author and satirist Jonathan Swift was born November 30, 1667 in Dublin. His father died before Swift's birth, leaving his wife with a baby daughter and unborn son. As a result, Swift was raised by his three uncles. It is believed that Swift felt a sense of insecurity during his childhood because he had no father and his home life was unstable
Swift's uncles took care of Swift's education. At age 6, he was sent to Kilkenny School, considered the best school in Ireland at that time. At 15, Swift entered Trinity College in Dublin. He was not a particularly good student and tended to neglect his studies. Although he received his degree in 1686, it was speciali gratia, meaning "by special favor."
Swift continued his studies at Trinity as a candidate for an advanced degree. However, in 1689 he was forced to move to England because of political unrest. In England, he worked as a secretary to Sir William Temple at Moor Park, Surrey. Temple was a diplomat and writer, who was preparing his memoirs. Although their relationship was often strained, Swift worked for Temple for the next 10 years.
During his employment at Moor Park, Swift was given unlimited access to Temple's vast library, which helped him to grow intellectually. He also met and tutored Esther Johnson, the daughter of Temple's widowed housekeeper. In later writings, Swift referred to Johnson as Stella. His relationship with Stella continues to be one of controversy and speculation. Some say Swift and Stella were secretly married.

77. Gulliver's Travels / Jonathan Swift - Linkis: Biography
London Saunders, Ottley, 1861. Read, Charles A. Jonathan Swift (1667 1745)Originally published in The Cabinet of Irish Literature, Dublin 1880.
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GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
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This page provides pointers to Web sites useful for reading and study of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. Sources in print are listed in a separate Bibliography . To add or correct items to the page below, use the handy comment form
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Swift, Jonathan
Fragment of Autobiography: Anecdotes of the Family of Swift The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. vol. I London: George Bell and Sons, 1897. 367-382
Johnson, Samuel
"Swift." The Lives of the English Poets: and a criticism on their works. Dublin, Whitestone, Williams, Colles, Wilson [etc. ] 1779-81.
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863.
"Swift." The English Humourists of The Eighteenth Century: A series of lectures, delivered in England, Scotland, and the United States of America.
series: The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray;
H. L. Mencken, Introduction Gulliver's Travels. New York : Knopf, 1925, v-vii.
Lecky, W.E.H.
Biographical Introduction The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Vol. I. London: George Bell and Sons, 1897. xiii-xci.
based upon an essay that originally appeared in Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, 1838-1903.

78. Jonathan Swift, 1667 - 1745
Jonathan Swift, 1667 1745 Jonathan Swift, an Anglo-Irish satiritst,essayist, poet, historian, and autobiographer was born in 1667.
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Jonathan Swift, 1667 - 1745 Jonathan Swift, an Anglo-Irish satiritst, essayist, poet, historian, and autobiographer was born in 1667. Swift's father died prior to his birth, leaving him, his mother, and three sisters dependent upon the charity of his father's family. He was well-provided for by his father's family and well-educated in the best schools in Ireland. In 1689, civil unrest in Ireland caused Swift to flee to England, where he secured a position as a secretary to Sir William Temple. While employed by Temple, Swift read widely and was introduced to many prominent individuals. Though Swift once proposed marriage to Jane Waring, in truth he placed a higher value on friendship than love or marriage. This was demonstrated by the relationship with his closest personal friend, Esther Johnson. At one time it was believed that Swift was insane during the last years of his life. However, this notion has been discredited as it is now known that he suffered from Ménière's Syndrome. In 1742, he was declared incapable of caring for himself and placed in the custody of guardians. When he died in 1745, he was buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral next to Esther Johnson.
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79. SWIFT, Jonathan
Translate this page Band XI (1996), Spalten 304-306, Autor Michael Szczekalla. Swift, Jonathan,ir.-engl. Schriftsteller, * 30.11. 1667 in Dublin, + 19.10. 1745 ebd.
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80. Jonathan Swift, 1667 - 1745 .
of a City Shower. October, 1710 (1710). Proposal for Correcting,Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue (1712). Gulliver's Travels (1726)....... A
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"A Description of a City Shower. October, 1710" (1710)

Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue (1712)

Gulliver's Travels (1726)

A Modest Proposal (1729)

"A Description of a City Shower. October, 1710" (1710)

Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue (1712)

Gulliver's Travels (1726)

A Modest Proposal (1729)
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