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Gulliver’s Travels illustrated by Arthur Rackham
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9788074849855
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Gulliver’s Travels illustrated by Arthur Rackham

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Gulliver's Travels (Original title - Travels into Several Remote Nations of
the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a
Captain of Several Ships), a misanthropic satire of humanity, was written in
1726 by Jonathan Swift. Like many other authors, Swift uses the journey as the
backdrop for his satire. He invents a second author, Captain Lemuel Gulliver,
who because of a series of mishaps en route to recognized ports, ends up,
instead, on several unknown islands living with people and animals of unusual
sizes, behaviors, and philosophies, but who, after each adventure, is somehow
able to return to his home in England where he recovers from these unusual
experiences and then sets out again on a new voyage.
Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745) was an Anglo-Irish poet, writer and cleric who
gained reputation as a great political writer and an essayist. Jonathan, who
became Dean of St. Patrick's in Dublin, is also known for his excellence in
satire. His most remembered works include Gulliver's Travels, A modest
Proposal, An Argument against Abolishing Christianity and A Tale of a Tub.
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