Gulliver's Travels: and Alexander Pope's Verses on "Gulliver's Travels"
Author(s): Jonathan Swift
In the course of his famous travels, Gulliver is captured by miniature people who wage war on each other because of religious disagreement over how to crack eggs, is sexually assaulted by giants, visits a floating island, and decides that the society of horses is better than that of his fellow man. Swift's tough, filthy and incisive satire has much to say about the state of the world today and is presented here in its unexpurgated entirety.
Product Information
'Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own' Jonathan Swift
General Fields
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- : CCV
- : Vintage Classics
- : 0.262
- : 30 June 2007
- : 200mm X 133mm X 22mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 04 November 2007
- : books
Special Fields
- : 352
- : 907
- : Hardback
- : Jonathan Swift