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_aJonathan Swift's Gulliver's travels / _cedited with an introdcution by Harold Bloom |
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_aNew Delhi: _bViva Books, _c2010. |
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_aEditor’s Note -- Introduction /Harold Bloom -- Satiric norms, Swift's financial satires and the bank of Ireland controversy of 1720-1721 /Sean Moore -- How to write Gulliver's Travel /Irvin Ehrenpreis -- Mutiny on the adventure: a possible source of Gulliver's Travels /Alain Bony -- Lemuel self-translated; Or, being as an ass in Houyhnhnmland /Michael J. Franklin -- Swift's caricatures of Newton: 'Taylor', 'Conjurer' and 'Workman in the Mint' /Gregory Lynall -- Gulliver, Gulliveriana, and the problem of Swiftian satire /Ashley Marshall -- Gulliver and the horse: an enquiry into equine ethics /Nicolas Panagopoulos -- The secret memoirs of Lemuel Gulliver: satire, secrecy, and Swift /Melinda Rabb -- The sexual politics of microscopy in Brobdingnag /Deborah Needleman Armintor -- Gulliver as pet and pet keeper: talking animals in book 4 /Ann Cline Kelly _t -- . |
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_aSwift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 _xGulliver's Travels |
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_aSatire, English _xHistory and Criticism |
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_aVoyages, Imaginary _xIn Literature |
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