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Gulliver's travels : based on the 1726 text : contexts, criticism / Jonathan Swift ; edited by Albert J. Rivero. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Norton critical editionPublication details: New York : Norton, [(c)2002.Edition: first editionDescription: x, 511 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0393957241
  • 9780393957242
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  • PR3724.G855 2002
  • PR3724.G8.R621.G855 2002
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Text of Gulliver's travels : Travels : Voyage to Lilliput Voyage to Brobdingnag Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdrib, Luggnag and Japan Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms Contexts : Advertisement Letter from Captain Gulliver, to his Cousin Sympson [A paragraph on Queen Anne] [The Lindalinian Rebellion] From Swift's correspondence Alexander Pope's poems on Gulliver's Travels Lilliputian ode on the engine with which Captain Gulliver extinguished the Flames of the Royal Palace from Observations, andc. Upon the travels of Lemuel Gulliver Edmund Curll [The travels of Martinus Scriblerus] from A new voyage round the world William Dampier from The Mariner's Magazine Samuel Sturmy from Gargantua and Pantagruel, book 5, chapter 22 Francois Rabelais Account of a dog dissected Robert Hooke Criticism : [Some remarks on Gulliver's Voyage to the Houyhnhnms] Earl of Orrery [on Gulliver's Travels] Sir Walter Scott Gulliver's glasses Pat Rogers [Virtue and truth in Gulliver's Travels] Michael McKeon The political significance of Gulliver's Travels J.A. Downie Gulliver's Travels and the novel J. Paul Hunter [Reading race and gender in Gulliver's Travels] Laura Brown Swift's satire on "Science" and the sctructure of Gulliver's Travels Douglas Lane Patey The hairy maid at the Harpsichord : Some speculations on the meaning of Gulliver's Travels Dennis Todd "Splendide Mendax" : Authors, characters, and readers in Gulliver's Travels Richard H. Rodino Show and tell in Gulliver's Travels Irvin Ehrenpreis [The paratext of The Travels : Gulliver's many faces] Janine Barchas Gulliver and others : Reflections on Swift's "I" narrators Claude Rawson Swift, Horace and Virgil : Brave lies, dangerous horses, and truth Howard D. Weinbrot Jonathan Swift : A chronology.
Summary: The voyages of an Englishman carry him to such strange places as Lilliput, where people are six inches tall; Brobdingnag, a land of giants; and a country ruled by horses.
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Text of Gulliver's travels : Travels : Voyage to Lilliput Voyage to Brobdingnag Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdrib, Luggnag and Japan Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms Contexts : Advertisement Letter from Captain Gulliver, to his Cousin Sympson [A paragraph on Queen Anne] [The Lindalinian Rebellion] From Swift's correspondence Alexander Pope's poems on Gulliver's Travels Lilliputian ode on the engine with which Captain Gulliver extinguished the Flames of the Royal Palace from Observations, andc. Upon the travels of Lemuel Gulliver Edmund Curll [The travels of Martinus Scriblerus] from A new voyage round the world William Dampier from The Mariner's Magazine Samuel Sturmy from Gargantua and Pantagruel, book 5, chapter 22 Francois Rabelais Account of a dog dissected Robert Hooke Criticism : [Some remarks on Gulliver's Voyage to the Houyhnhnms] Earl of Orrery [on Gulliver's Travels] Sir Walter Scott Gulliver's glasses Pat Rogers [Virtue and truth in Gulliver's Travels] Michael McKeon The political significance of Gulliver's Travels J.A. Downie Gulliver's Travels and the novel J. Paul Hunter [Reading race and gender in Gulliver's Travels] Laura Brown Swift's satire on "Science" and the sctructure of Gulliver's Travels Douglas Lane Patey The hairy maid at the Harpsichord : Some speculations on the meaning of Gulliver's Travels Dennis Todd "Splendide Mendax" : Authors, characters, and readers in Gulliver's Travels Richard H. Rodino Show and tell in Gulliver's Travels Irvin Ehrenpreis [The paratext of The Travels : Gulliver's many faces] Janine Barchas Gulliver and others : Reflections on Swift's "I" narrators Claude Rawson Swift, Horace and Virgil : Brave lies, dangerous horses, and truth Howard D. Weinbrot Jonathan Swift : A chronology.

The voyages of an Englishman carry him to such strange places as Lilliput, where people are six inches tall; Brobdingnag, a land of giants; and a country ruled by horses.

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