Jonathan Swift's classic satirical narrative was first published in 1726, seven years after Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (one of its few rivals in fame and breadth of appeal). As a parody travel-memoir it reports on extraordinary lands and societies, whose names have entered the English language: notably the minute inhabitants of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, and the Yahoos in Houyhnhnmland, where talking horses are the dominant species. It spares no vested interest from its irreverent wit, and its attack on political and financial corruption, as well as abuses in science, continue to resonate in our own times.
Product Specifications
- A satirical narrative from Jonathan Swift, featuring different fictional settings, including Lilliput, Brobdingnag, and Houyhnhnmland, as well as various parodies of travel-memoirs of his time
- Tackles head-on various issues, which continue to resonate in society though the centuries
- Hardbound design for easy storage
- Length : 20 cm
- Width : 13 cm
- Height : 13 cm