First published in 1969, this title examines the works of
Jonathan Swift from both a literary and an historical perspective.
W. A. Speck first presents Swift in his historical context,
analysing in particular the interplay between his religious and
political views. Light is thrown on the early pamphlets as well as
on "A Tale of a Tub" and "Gulliver s Travels," alongside a
fascinating chapter by Philip Roberts considering Swift s poetry.
This illuminating title will be of value to any literature students
with an interest in the writings of Swift and the historical
context in which he worked."
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