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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · Gulliver’s Travels, four-part satirical work by Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Swift, published anonymously in 1726 as Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. A keystone of English literature, it is one of the books that contributed to the emergence of the novel as a literary form in English. A parody of the then popular travel ...

  2. Gulliver's Travels has been described as a Menippean satire, a children's story, proto-science fiction and a forerunner of the modern novel. Published seven years after Daniel Defoe's successful Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels may be read as a systematic

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  4. Gulliver’s Travels recounts the story of Lemuel Gulliver, a practical-minded Englishman trained as a surgeon who takes to the seas when his business fails. In a deadpan first-person narrative that rarely shows any signs of self-reflection or deep emotional response, Gulliver narrates the adventures that befall him on these travels.

  5. At a Glance: Full Title Gulliver’s Travels, or, Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, by Lemuel Gulliver. Author Jonathan Swift. Type of work Novel. Genre Satire. Language English. Time and place written Approximately 1712–1726, London and Dublin. Date of first publication 1726 (1735 unabridged)

  6. Compare Samuel Pepys's diary style to Jonathan Swift's in Gulliver's Travels. What literary devices are used in Gulliver's Travels? What are some literary criticisms of Gulliver's Travels?

  7. Mar 23, 2021 · Gulliver’s Travels, first published in 1726 and written by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), has been called one of the first novels in English, one of the greatest satires in all of literature, and even a children’s classic (though any edition for younger readers is usually quite heavily abridged).

  8. Gulliver's Travels describes the four voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon. In Lilliput he discovers a world in miniature; towering over the people and their city, he is able to view their society from the viewpoint of a god.

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