The writings of Jonathan Swift : authoritative texts, backgrounds, criticism / edited by Robert A. Greenberg and William Bowman Piper.
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | General Education | Relegation Room | GC PR 3722 .W75 1973 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004830 |
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GC PR 1109 .N67 1975 The Norton anthology of English literature / | GC PR 1174 .N67 1970 The Norton anthology of poetry / | GC PR 2754.C6 .S53 1987 vol.1 The complete Oxford Shakespeare / | GC PR 3722 .W75 1973 The writings of Jonathan Swift : authoritative texts, backgrounds, criticism / | GC PR 4172 .W96 1972 Wuthering Heights : an authoritative text, with essays in criticism / | GC PR 590 .R66 1970 Romanticism and consciousness : essays in criticism / | GC PR 6052.A665 .B37 1987 The cherry blossom corpse / |
Includes bibliographical references.
The Text of Gulliver's Travels (1976) -- The Texts if A Tale of a Tub and Other Prose -- The Texts of the Poems -- Backgrounds -- Criticism -- Bibliography.
The purpose of this volume is to make as accessible as possible to the modern reader the best and most characteristic writings of Jonathan Swift.-Pref. This volume contains the complete and definitive texts of virtually all of Swift's major works, as well as a generous selection of his poetry and other writings. Included are Gulliver's Travels, A Tale of a Tub, The Battel of the Books, A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit, numerous essays and other prose pieces, and poems ... A wide range of background materials is presented, including correspondence between Swift and members of his circle and observations by his contemporaries. The critical essays offer evaluations by Norman O. Brown, Samuel Holt Monk, Allan Bloom, Nigel Dennis, Edward W. Rosenheim, Jr., A.E. Dyson, William Frost, C.J. Rawson, Kathleen Williams, Martin Price, Rober M. Adams, and Jay Arnold Levin.-Back cover.
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