Friday, February 20, 2009

Jonathan swift


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This site highlights Dr. Jonathan Swift's Who's Who international career as a television personality - teacher, singer, traveler and writer for forty years. His visits to over
Jonathan Swift's satirical essay from 1729, where he suggests that the Irish eat their own children.
Jonathan Swift, "Description of a City Shower" (1710) and "A Modest Proposal" (1729-30) Genre: satiric verse and prose satire. Form: "City Shower" is in heroic couplets, rhyming
Jonathan Swift. Biography of Jonathan Swift and a searchable collection of works.
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The Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 20, 1667. His father died when he was still a very young child, so he spent the first five years of
Biography and portrait of Jonathan Swift, along with a list of his major works and links to other resources.
Jonathan Swift The Anglo-Irish poet, political writer, and clergyman Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) ranks as the foremost prose satirist in the English
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