A controversial satire of eighteenth-century British culture and
politics, Gulliver's Travels (1726) is one of Jonathan Swift's
best-known works. The tale of Lemuel Gulliver's voyage to
fantastical locales is famous for confounding generations of
readers who have attempted to make sense of its jumble of genre
elements, and Daniel Cook's introduction offers a friendly and
thorough guide to navigating it. The Norton Library edition
presents the text of the 1735 edition, including original maps and
illustrations.
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