Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise

Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise
Title Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Williams
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Pages 0
Release 1959
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JONATHAN SWIFT AND THE AGE OF COMPROMISE. VON KATHLEEN WILLIAMS.

JONATHAN SWIFT AND THE AGE OF COMPROMISE. VON KATHLEEN WILLIAMS.
Title JONATHAN SWIFT AND THE AGE OF COMPROMISE. VON KATHLEEN WILLIAMS. PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Williams
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Pages 238
Release 1967
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Swift

Swift
Title Swift PDF eBook
Author Irvin Ehrenpreis
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 316
Release 1962
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674858305

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In this first volume of three the author treats in detail the events of Swift's life, the historical and social setting of those events, the evolution of Swift's character, and the composition and interpretation of his works. New and important material is included concerning Swift's family and career, his emotional life, his relations with Sir William Temple, the design and meaning of "A Tale of a Tub" and "The Battle of the Books."

Jonathan Swift and Philosophy

Jonathan Swift and Philosophy
Title Jonathan Swift and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Janelle Pötzsch
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 274
Release 2016-12-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498521541

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Jonathan Swift and Philosophy is the first book to analyse and interpret Swift’s writing from a philosophical angle. By placing key texts of Swift in their philosophical and cultural contexts and providing background to their history of ideas, it demonstrates how well informed Swift’s criticism of the politics, philosophy, and science of his age actually was. Moreover, it also sets straight preconceptions about Swift as ignorant about the scientific developments of his time. The authors offer insights into, and interpretations of, Swift’s political philosophy, ethics, and his philosophy of science and demonstrate how versatile a writer and thinker Swift actually was. This book will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, history of ideas, and 18th century literature and culture.

Critical Companion to Jonathan Swift

Critical Companion to Jonathan Swift
Title Critical Companion to Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Paul J. DeGategno
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 481
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Authors, Irish
ISBN 1438108516

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Provides a comprehensive alphabetical reference to the life and work of Jonathan Swift.

Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift
Title Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Williams
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Pages 111
Release 1969
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Jonathan Swift and the Vested Word

Jonathan Swift and the Vested Word
Title Jonathan Swift and the Vested Word PDF eBook
Author Deborah Baker Wyrick
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 278
Release 1988
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780807817803

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In Jonathan Swift and the Vested Word, Deborah Wyrick argues that modern Continental and American literary theory is "tantalizingly applicable to Swiftian texts." Its applicability, she writes, "stems from Swift's interest in and exploration of what are now though of as phenomenological, structuralist, poststructuralist, and new historicist concerns: how a life in language comes into being, how semiotic systems determine meaning, how texts open up their own systems to other texts and to multiple interpretations." Wyrick investigates Swift's confrontations with three theories of language current in his day, theories that locate meaning in the thing named, in the idea behind the word, or in the response of the audience. She concludes that Swift fashioned a fourth theory of meaning, one that locates meaning in and among words themselves. Because of his fear of the anarchic potential of language, Swift attempted to invest his words with extratextual authority; yet a powerful counterforce was his desire to exploit the possibilities of language divested of stable significance. These divestitures, particularly the word-play and language games, ultimately served serious personal and social purposes. A crucial personal purpose was Swift's ability to create a textual self, which he did, Wyrick maintains, by constructing defensive transvestitures centered on clothes and money. These parallel sign systems produced Swift's greatest achievement in using the resources of language and history to effect political action. By using the entire Swift canon -- poems and prose narratives, letters and essays, sermons and satires -- Wyrick presents Swift's struggle with the inadequacies of language and its inability to answer the tremendous demands he made upon it. Originally published 1988. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.