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  • '''Jonathan Swift''' was an Irish [[satire|satirical]] author, famous for his novel ''[[Gulli
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  • | title = Jonathan Swift, a hypocrite reversed : a critical biography
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  • .../index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=379&Itemid=512 |title=Article - Jonathan Swift |accessdate=2010-03-22 |last=Kinsey |first=Stephen |year=2010|publisher=H ...url=http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poet/318.html |title=Selected Poetry of Jonathan Swift |accessdate=2010-03-22 |last=Lancashire |first=Ian|year=2009|work=Represent
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  • .../index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=379&Itemid=512 |title=Article - Jonathan Swift |accessdate=2010-03-22 |last=Kinsey |first=Stephen |year=2010|publisher=H ...url=http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poet/318.html |title=Selected Poetry of Jonathan Swift |accessdate=2010-03-22 |last=Lancashire |first=Ian|year=2009|work=Represent
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  • '''Jonathan Swift''' was an Irish [[satire|satirical]] author, famous for his novel ''[[Gulli
    373 bytes (55 words) - 08:55, 2 March 2024
  • | title = Jonathan Swift, a hypocrite reversed : a critical biography
    248 bytes (27 words) - 22:40, 18 March 2010
  • ...ng human vice and folly. It can be seen in literature as in the works of [[Jonathan Swift]] and in other art forms such as editorial cartooning. A satire is never ju ...t not always humorous. [[George Orwell]]'s ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' and [[Jonathan Swift]]'s ''A modest proposal'' (which suggests cannibalism as a way of dealing w
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  • '''yàhoo''': [[Jonathan Swift|Swift]] in ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]'' capitalises it, and the company's nam
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  • [[Jonathan Swift]] ''A Modest Proposal'' (1729). Swift suggests infant cannibalism as a goo
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  • [[Jonathan Swift]] (1667—1745)
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  • ...in the country. [[Oscar Wilde]], [[Samuel Beckett]], [[Ernest Walton]], [[Jonathan Swift]] and several [[President of Ireland|Presidents of Ireland]] have all been
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  • ...Directions To Servants - Rules that concern All Servants in general"] by [[Jonathan Swift]]
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  • ...a whale, and a city built on an immense cork, have inspired writers from [[Jonathan Swift]] to [[Jules Verne]], and the influence of his more fanastical tales can be ...in 1499, were familiar to Western writers from the Renaissance onward. [[Jonathan Swift]] was an admirer of Lucian, taking many cues from him in writing [[Gulliver
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  • ...specially romance writings. Some of this work is remembered only because [[Jonathan Swift]] wrote a spoof on it:
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  • ...he picaresque tradition. The first major [[satire|satirical]] novel was [[Jonathan Swift]]'s ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]'' (1726). Possibly the title of first "modern
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  • Descriptions of London appear in the Diary of [[Samuel Pepys]], in [[Jonathan Swift]]'s "Journal to Stella", in [[Daniel Defoe]]'s "History of the Plague in Lo
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  • ...g him to authors such as [[John Locke]], [[Sir William Blackstone]], and [[Jonathan Swift]].
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  • ...g him to authors such as [[John Locke]], [[Sir William Blackstone]], and [[Jonathan Swift]].
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  • ...produced the [[Book of Kells]], and writers such as [[George Berkeley]], [[Jonathan Swift]], [[James Joyce]], [[George Bernard Shaw]], [[Richard Brinsley Sheridan]],
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