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Jonathan Swift
1667 - 1745
Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) was an Irish writer, satirist, and political pamphleteer. Best known for "Gulliver's Travels," his works often critiqued society and human nature, blending sharp wit with profound insights into politics and morality.
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Gulliver's Travels
Novels
Adventure Travel Fantasy
Level 6.3
13:27 h
The Battle of the Books
Novels
Satire Epic poem Philosophy
Level 6.37
4:39 h
The Poems of Jonathan Swift
Verse
Satire Epic poem
Level 7.27
9:42 h
A Modest Proposal
Ideas
Satire Humor
Level 7.45
0:26 h
The Tale of a Tub and The History of Martin
Novels
Satire Historical fiction
Level 7.58
5:44 h
Polite Conversation in Three Dialogues
Drama
Satire Humor Philosophy
Level 7.73
3:45 h
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