Jonathan Swift as a Tory pamphleteer,by Richard I. Cook.

Cook, Richard I.,

Jonathan Swift as a Tory pamphleteer,by Richard I. Cook. - Seattle, University of Washington Press 1967. - xxxiv, 157 pages facsimile, portrait 24 cm



Introduction: "A Person of Some Consequence" -- Swift's Sense of audience Prior to 1710 and "The Wickedness of the Age" -- The Audience of Swift's Tory Tracts -- Swift's Tory Rhetoric -- The "Several Ways of Abusing One Another" -- Swift's Polemical characters -- Swift and Defoe -- "That the Truth of Things May Be Transmitted to Futuer Ages": History and Crisis in the Tory Tracts -- The Uses of Saeva Indignatio -- Notes -- Index.



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Tory Party (Great Britain)--History--18th century.


1700-1799


Politics and literature--History--Ireland--18th century.
Pamphleteers--Great Britain.

Great Britain Politics and government 18th century Pamphleteers Great Britain Politics and literature History 18th century Ireland Swift, Jonathan Political and social views Tory Party (Great Britain) History 18th century

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