“Gulliver’s travels” is the most significant work of Jonathan Swift, the Anglo-Irish satirist writer, publicist, poet and public figure. Similar at first glance to a funny fairy tale, “Gulliver’s travels” is a allegory, a parable, the author of which is a ruthless and brilliant master of words that ridicules human and social vices. Virtuoso using all shades of funny, from good -natured humor and soft irony to angry sarcasms and toxic ridicule, Swift created one of the greatest satirical books in world literature.
Author
Swift Jonathan
Translator
Frankovsky Adrian Antonovich
Artist
Granville Jean
Publisher
ABC, 2014
Series
Classic (soft)
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