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The narrative follows Lemuel Gulliver, who, after a shipwreck, finds himself a captive among the diminutive inhabitants of Lilliput. This satirical work critiques human nature and the conventions of travel literature through Gulliver's absurd adventures across various fantastical lands. Swift's intent was to provoke thought rather than merely entertain, leading to its status as a classic in English literature. The book's enduring popularity is highlighted by its broad readership and recognition as a "satirical masterpiece."
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Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift
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- 2023
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- Title
- Gulliver's Travels
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jonathan Swift
- Publisher
- Classic Wisdom Reprint
- Released
- 2023
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 150
- ISBN13
- 9781957990668
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- The narrative follows Lemuel Gulliver, who, after a shipwreck, finds himself a captive among the diminutive inhabitants of Lilliput. This satirical work critiques human nature and the conventions of travel literature through Gulliver's absurd adventures across various fantastical lands. Swift's intent was to provoke thought rather than merely entertain, leading to its status as a classic in English literature. The book's enduring popularity is highlighted by its broad readership and recognition as a "satirical masterpiece."