
audiobook
Compiled by David Widger
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GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, (Illustrated)
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
THE BICKERSTAFF-PARTRIDGE PAPERS - by Jonathan Swift
A TALE OF A TUB AND THE HISTORY OF MARTIN - By Jonathan Swift
THREE PRAYERS AND SERMONS - By Jonathan Swift
THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT - VOLUME IV. - By Jonathan Swift
THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT - VOLUME VI. - By Jonathan Swift
THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT - VOL. VII - HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL TRACTS-IRISH
This collection gathers the breadth of a celebrated 18th‑century writer’s output in a single, easy‑to‑navigate library. Readers can jump straight to famous satirical essays such as the scathing “A Modest Proposal” and the literary quarrel “The Battle of the Books,” as well as to the enduring adventure of “Gulliver’s Travels.” The volume also includes political pamphlets, letters, and a pair of poetry collections, each linked for quick access. With a clear table of contents, the set lets you move between essays, sermons, and verses without hunting through separate files.
For listeners, the compilation offers a convenient way to explore the writer’s razor‑sharp wit, his keen commentary on religion and government, and his playful use of digression. Whether you are drawn to the moral earnestness of his sermons, the biting humor of his pamphlets, or the lyrical charm of his poems, the audio versions bring each piece to life. This organized assortment makes it simple to sample the full scope of his work and discover the pieces that resonate most.
Language
en
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2019-02-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1667–1745
Best known for Gulliver’s Travels and the razor-sharp essay A Modest Proposal, this Anglo-Irish writer turned satire into a powerful way of exposing human folly, politics, and injustice. He was also an Anglican clergyman whose public life and literary work were closely intertwined.
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