Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women

Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women
Title Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women PDF eBook
Author Louise K. Barnett
Publisher
Pages 225
Release 2007
Genre Misogyny in literature
ISBN 9780199851065

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Building upon recent research on the history of women, this book examines Swift, both as a man and writer, in terms of women woman as intimates, acquaintances, subjects of satire, and those who have written about him. It also explores the subject of misogyny in Swift's writings.

Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women

Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women
Title Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women PDF eBook
Author Louise Barnett
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 238
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0195188667

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Building upon recent research on the history of women, this book examines Swift, both as a man and writer, in terms of women: woman as intimates, acquaintances, subjects of satire, and those who have written about him. It also explores the subject of misogyny in Swift's writings.

Jonathan Swift and Women

Jonathan Swift and Women
Title Jonathan Swift and Women PDF eBook
Author Joseph Manch
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1941
Genre
ISBN

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An Arab Perspective on Jonathan Swift

An Arab Perspective on Jonathan Swift
Title An Arab Perspective on Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Samira al-Khawaldeh
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 169
Release 2023-06-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527504654

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How do young scholars from the Arab world interact with English literature? Is literature relevant to their life? Can it help shape their reality? Is this affiliation new, or is there a pattern? This book poses some answers to these questions and more; it is ideal for university students and young intellectuals who seek further insight into world literature and literary theory. As this book shows, strong and courageous voices from the past, voices that transcend time and space, like Swift’s, must remain alive in the departments of English and world literature in this wasteland of globalization - a world dominated by cold science, materialism, and conflict. There is need for Swift to haunt us, for his ghost to wake us to the truth. Anarchist, anti-colonialist, nay-sayer, champion of the oppressed and conscious of the plight of women, Swift is the ultimate “therapeutic ironist”; what more can a pen do?

Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift
Title Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Leo Damrosch
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 587
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300164998

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Draws on discoveries made in the past three decades to paint a new portrait of the satirist, speculating on his parentage, love life, and relationships while claiming that the public image he projected was intentionally misleading.

Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift
Title Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Hubert Wendell Howard
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1952
Genre
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Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift
Title Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Nigel Wood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 381
Release 2014-06-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 131789314X

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This collection of critical thinking situates the satire of Jonathan Swift within both its eighteenth-century contexts and our modern anxieties about personal identity and communication. Augustan satire at its most provocative is not simply concerned with the public matters of politics or religion, but also offers a precise medium in which to express the paradox of ironic detachment amidst deep conviction. The critics chosen for this volume demonstrate the complexity of Swift's work. Its four sections explore matters of authorial identity, the relation between Swift's writing and its historical context, the full range of his comments on gender, and his deployment of metaphor and irony to engage the reader. Swift has often been regarded as a writer who anticipated many twentieth-century cultural preoccupations, and this volume provides an opportunity to test just how modern he actually was. It also provides an answer to those who would wish to simplify his writing as that of Tory and misogynist. The theoretical perspectives of the contributors are lucidly explained and their critical terms located in the wider contexts of contemporary theory in the introduction and headnotes. The volume places Swift historically within the philosophical and religious traditions of eighteenth-century thought.