Gulliver's Travels
Paperback
Jonathan Swift (Author), Albert J. Rivero (Editor, Marquette University)
This new edition of Swift's satiric classic is based on the 1726
text—the edition textual scholars now consider the most authoritative.
It is accompanied by detailed explanatory annotations.
"Contexts"
collects materials that influenced Swift's writing of the novel, as
well as documents that suggest its initial reception, including Swift's
correspondence, Alexander Pope's poems on Gulliver's Travels, and
relevant passages from Gargantua and Pantagruel.
"Criticism" includes fourteen assessments of Gulliver's Travels by the
Earl of Orrery, Sir Walter Scott, Pat Rogers, Michael McKen, J.A.
Downie, J. Paul Hunter, Laura Brown, Douglas Lane Patey, Dennis Todd,
Richard H. Rodino. Irvin Ehrenpreis, Janine Barchas, Claude Rawson, and
Howard D. Weinbrot.
A Chronology and a Selected Bibliography are included.
Book Details
- Paperback
- September 1996
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ISBN 978-0-393-95724-2
- 5.1 × 8.4 in
/ 528 pages
- Territory Rights: Worldwide
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