No. of pages 162
Published: 2022
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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 a series of extraordinary voyages. His adventures lead him to the tiny island of Lilliput, where he encounters a society of diminutive people, and to Brobdingnag, home to giants. Through these encounters, Swift explores themes of human nature, politics, and the absurdities of society. Gulliver's contrasting experiences in Lilliput and Brobdingnag reveal the shortcomings and follies of both small and large perspectives, making the novel a profound commentary on the human condition. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 162 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Legare Street Press .
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.