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A Tale of a Tub - (1704)
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198 pages
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Exploring themes of religious enthusiasm, pride, and credulity, this satire features two brothers symbolizing key aspects of western Christianity. Set against a politically charged religious backdrop, it faced significant backlash, even being labeled "profane" by Queen Anne. The work includes various digressions and a structured narrative that critiques contemporary religious practices. As Swift's first major work, it showcases his sharp wit and insight into the societal norms of his time. This edition offers a modern perspective with a new introduction.
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2006, paperback
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