Jonathan Swift: Romantic and Cynic Moralist

Haskell House (1973)
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Abstract

Swift's ideas on human nature & on morals are presented from a fresh point of view in this study in which the author explores the opinions of critics from the time of Swift until the present, making his evaluations & interpretations from a background of the 17th & 18th centuries.

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