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  2. Jonathan Swift - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish [1] writer who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, [2] hence his common sobriquet, "Dean Swift". His deadpan , ironic writing style, particularly in A Modest Proposal , has led to such satire being subsequently termed "Swiftian".

  3. Category:Works by Jonathan Swift - Wikipedia

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    Essays by Jonathan Swift (5 P) G. Gulliver's Travels (2 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Works by Jonathan Swift" ... The Battle of the Books; C. Cadenus and Vanessa;

  4. Gulliver's Travels - Wikipedia

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    Gulliver's Travels, originally Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World.In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships is a 1726 prose satire [1] [2] by the Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, satirising both human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre.

  5. The Battle of the Books - Wikipedia

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    "The Battle of the Books" is a short satire written by Jonathan Swift and published as part of the prolegomena to his A Tale of a Tub in 1704. It depicts a literal battle between books in the King's Library (housed in St James's Palace at the time of the writing), as ideas and authors struggle for supremacy.

  6. A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation

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    A Complete Collection of genteel and ingenious Conversation, according to the most polite mode and method now used at Court, and in the best Companies of England, commonly known as A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation, or more simply as Polite Conversation, is a book by Jonathan Swift offering an ironic and satirical commentary on the perceived banality of conversation ...

  7. Houyhnhnm - Wikipedia

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    Houyhnhnms are a fictional race of intelligent horses described in the last part of Jonathan Swift's satirical 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels. The name is pronounced either / ˈ h uː ɪ n əm / or / ˈ hw ɪ n əm /. [1] Swift apparently intended all words of the Houyhnhnm language to echo the neighing of horses.

  8. Category:Jonathan Swift - Wikipedia

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    Works by Jonathan Swift (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Jonathan Swift" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  9. The Conduct of the Allies - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Swift by Charles Jervas. The Conduct of the Allies and of the Late Ministry in Beginning and Carrying on the Present War was a book in essay-style written by Jonathan Swift, in which he attacked Britain's allies in the War of the Spanish Succession. It was published on 27 November 1711.