Gulliver’s Travels

Cover of Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780141439495
ISBN-10: 0141439491
Dimensions:
Height: 7.8 Inches
Length: 5.1 Inches
Weight: 0.54454178714 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: [Fic]
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Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, published by Penguin on February 25, 2003, is a revised edition that spans 336 pages. This classic work presents the four voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon who encounters various societies that offer satirical insights into human nature and societal structures. From the miniature world of Lilliput to the giant inhabitants of Brobdingnag, and the peculiar flying island of Laputa, Gulliver’s adventures reveal the absurdities of different cultures and the complexities of human behavior.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of fantasy and literary exploration as Gulliver navigates these diverse lands, each reflecting unique societal critiques. The text includes all original illustrations and features an introduction by Robert Demaria, Jr., which discusses the interpretations of Gulliver’s Travels since its initial publication in 1726. This edition not only preserves the essence of Swift’s narrative but also invites readers to reflect on the themes of power, observation, and the nature of humanity within the realms of fiction and epic storytelling.


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A wickedly clever satire uses comic inversions to offer telling insights into the nature of man and society. Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read

Gulliver’s Travels describes the four voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon. In Lilliput he discovers a world in miniature; towering over the people and their city, he is able to view their society from the viewpoint of a god. However, in Brobdingnag, a land of giants, tiny Gulliver himself comes under observation, exhibited as a curiosity at markets and fairs. In Laputa, a flying island, he encounters a society of speculators and projectors who have lost all grip on everyday reality; while they plan and calculate, their country lies in ruins. Gulliver’s final voyage takes him to the land of the Houyhnhnms, gentle horses whom he quickly comes to admire – in contrast to the Yahoos, filthy bestial creatures who bear a disturbing resemblance to humans. This text, based on the first edition of 1726, reproduces all the original illustrations and includes an introduction by Robert Demaria, Jr, which discusses the ways Gulliver’s Travels has been interpreted since its first publication. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was born in Dublin. 

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ISBN-13: 9780141439495. ISBN-10: 0141439491.
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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: Revised.

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