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Gulliver's Travels and Robinson crusoe: The unabridged classic story


No. of pages 282

Published: 2009

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**Gulliver's Travels** is a satirical novel by Jonathan Swift that follows Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon who embarks on extraordinary voyages. After being shipwrecked, he finds himself in fantastical lands, including Lilliput, where inhabitants are tiny, and Brobdingnag, inhabited by giants. Through his adventures, Gulliver encounters peculiar societies that reflect the follies and flaws of human nature, politics, and culture. The narrative critiques contemporary society and explores themes of perspective, power, and moral integrity, ultimately leading Gulliver to question humanity itself as he grapples with his experiences in these bizarre worlds. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 282 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform .

Anglo-Irish poet, satirist and clergyman, Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), was born in Dublin to English parents. He embarked on a career as diplomatic secretary and became increasingly involved in politics. He published many satirical works of verse and prose, including A Tale of a Tub, A Modest Proposal, and Gulliver's Travels.