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Gulliver's Travels

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Book Details:

  • Author: Dr. S. Sen

  • Publisher: Unique Publishers India Pvt Ltd

  • ISBN: 9789393796295

  • Language: English

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Publication Date: 1 January 2022

  • Print Length: 232 pages

  • Dimensions: 13.97 x 0.95 x 21.59 cm

About the Book:
Gulliver’s Travels is a masterpiece by Jonathan Swift that blends didacticism, allegory, and satire into one remarkable work. Known for his sharp criticism of mankind, Swift attacks various aspects of human nature, particularly in the realms of politics, religion, and science. Through the novel, humanity experiences a dramatic transformation, shrinking into the diminutive size of the Lilliputians and then growing to a gigantic stature in Brobdingnag.

Despite its scathing critique of society, the novel's universal appeal, particularly for children, has earned it a permanent place in classic literature.

This edition of Gulliver's Travels offers:

  • An Introduction to Jonathan Swift and his novel

  • Chapter-wise Critical Summary and Critical Interpretation

  • Comprehensive Discussion on important textual aspects and characters

  • Important University Questions with answers

  • Selected Literary Criticism

Perfect for students, scholars, and readers interested in both literary analysis and historical context, this edition offers a deep dive into Swift's critique of society, making it an essential read for anyone exploring the intersection of literature, politics, and philosophy.