Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift

Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift

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My Father Had a Small Estate in Nottinghamshire: I Was The Third of Five Sons. He Sent me to Emmanuel College in Cambridge at Fourteen Years Old Where I Resided Three Years And Applied Myself Close to my Studies But The Charge of Maintaining Travels Into Several Remote Nations of The World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver First a Surgeon And Then a Captain of Several Ships Commonly Known as Gulliver's Travels (1726 Amended 1735) is a Prose Satire by Anglo Irish Writer And Clergyman Jonathan Swift That is Both a Satire on Human Nature And a Parody of The Travellers Tales Literary Subgenre. It is Swift's Best Known Full Length Work And a Classic of English Literature. The Book Became Popular as Soon as it Was Published. The Book Begins With a Short Preamble in Which Lemuel Gulliver in The Style of Books of The Time Gives a Brief Outline of His Life And History Before His Voyages. He Enjoys Travelling Although it is That Love of Travel That is His Downfall. Gulliver's Travels Has Been The Recipient of Several Designations: From Menippean Satire to a Children's Stor y From Proto Science Fiction to a Forerunner of The Modern Novel. ISBN: 9788490019238