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Gulliver's Travels

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Pages
306
Language
EN
ISBN
9780141439495
Reading Time
~5h 21min

Gulliver's Travels is a book by Jonathan Swift. It has 306 pages.

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Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels stands as a cornerstone of eighteenth-century satire, using the framework of a fictional travelogue to examine human nature and institutional corruption. Presented as the memoirs of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon who survives maritime disasters and encounters societies that magnify human follies, the work moves through four distinct voyages. Each destination functions as a mirror reflecting contemporary European politics, scientific pretensions, and moral contradictions. Swift’s narrative technique relies on deadpan narration and deliberate exaggeration, allowing readers to recognize familiar social structures through distorted lenses. The text engages with enduring questions about reason, governance, and the gap between idealized philosophy and lived experience. Originally published anonymously in 1726, the book quickly established itself as a masterwork of political and philosophical satire. Its blend of imaginative worldbuilding and sharp social critique has influenced generations of writers, while its layered irony continues to invite scholarly analysis. The work remains a foundational text for understanding how fiction can interrogate power, culture, and the complexities of human behavior.

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Gulliver's Travels has 306 pages.

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Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels stands as a cornerstone of eighteenth-century satire, using the framework of a fictional travelogue to examine human nature and institutional corruption. Presented as the memoirs of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon who survives maritime disasters and encounters s...

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Gulliver's Travels was written by Jonathan Swift.