A satirical narrative by Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels (1726) has retained its popularity with children and adults alike for two and a half centuries for its inventiveness, wit, narrative strength, and a certain kind of grim humour. The four parts of the narrative describe the adventures of Gulliver, the ship's surgeon, among the Liliputians, six inches high; the Brobdingnagians, tall as church steeples; the Laputans, who are thoroughly unpractical philosophers, historians, scientists, and projectors; and finally the Houyhnhnms, noble horses endowed with a rationality far beyond the reach of human beings.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS



GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
By: Jonathan Swift95.00
- ISBN: 9.79E+12
- Pages: 320 pages
- Published: 26 February, 2025
- Format: Paperback
- Imprint: Rupa
- Language: English
Jonathan Swift was born on November 30, 1667 in Dublin, Ireland. Some of Swift's major works were The Gulliver's Travel, The Tale of a Tub, The Battel of the Books, The Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit. He has also written numerous essays, prose pieces and poems