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The world of Jonathan Swift: essays for the tercentenary; collected and edited by Brian Vickers.

Author: Vickers, Brian.

Imprint:Oxford : Blackwell, 1968.

Descriptionix, 273 p. ; 23 cm.

Note:Swift and the idea of authority / Pat Rogers -- "An inverted hypocrite": Swift the churchman / Basil Hall -- From principles to practice: Swift and parity politics / W.A. Speck -- Swift and the Baconian idol / Brian Vickers -- Irony and the English tongue / Hugh Sykes Davies -- Swift's use of irony / Herbert Davis -- Swift's fallen city: a description of the morning / Roger Savage -- Jonathan Swift: the poetry of "reaction" / Geoffrey Hill -- Swift and the comedy of evil / Irvin Ehrenpreis -- The social circumstances of certain remote nations / Angus Ross -- The satiric struture of Gulliver's Travels and More's Utopia / Brian Vickers -- Dean of St. Patrick's: a view from The Letters / John Holloway.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographies.



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