The Poems Of Jonathan Swift D.D Vol.-1

The Poems Of Jonathan Swift D.D Vol.-1

Jonathan Swift

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9789358712988
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The Poems of Jonathan Swift Vol. 1 is a collection of poems written by Jonathan Swift, an Irish satirist, essayist, and poet of the 18th century. The book contains a diverse range of Swift’s works, from his earliest verses to his most famous satires. The collection includes a wide range of topics, including political and social commentary, religion, human nature, and love. Many of Swift’s poems are witty and humorous, while others are deeply introspective and melancholic. Some of his most famous poems, such as 'A Modest Proposal' and 'The Lady’s Dressing Room,' are included in this volume. Throughout the book, Swift’s mastery of language and his ability to use satire to expose the absurdities of society are on full display. His works offer a glimpse into the political and cultural landscape of 18th-century England and Ireland, making this collection an important piece of literary history. Overall, The Poems of Jonathan Swift Vol. 1 is a must-read for anyone interested in Swift’s poetry or the literature of the 18th century.

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