by Jonathan Swift
- Fiction
- 1726
- Autor: Jonathan Swift
The satirical science fiction novel by Jonathan Swift, in which human and social vices are vividly and wittily ridiculed. The book has become a classic of moral and political satire, although its abridged alterations (and film adaptations) for children are especially popular. Shipwrecked, Lemuel Gulliver woke up thrown to an island inhabited by tiny little men, whose serious passions around growth and fashion seem ridiculous. His subsequent wanderings will lead Gulliver to Brobdingneg, the land of giants, to the philosophical guigngnms, to the vile yekha. During these journeys, Gulliver will...
Number of pages: ~ 253 pages
by Jonathan Swift
- Сlassic
- 1726
- Autor: Jonathan Swift
Pages of this book reveal in front of you a breath taking collection of adventure stories of an English doctor and traveler Lemuel Gulliver which was made up by Jonathan Swift. Sailing off from his home town Gulliver did not think how would finish his regular business travel. At the beginning this uncomplicated voyage took a vertiginous whirl when a shipwreck happened near a shore of few ever see land…...
Number of pages: ~ 240 pages
by Jonathan Swift
- Humor
- 1729
- Autor: Jonathan Swift
It is a satirical pamphlet, which was written anonymously by Jonathan Swift and published in 1729. He suggested selling Irish poor men’s children as food for the English upper class....
Number of pages: ~ 64 pages