The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftMethuen, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 309
... effect to be gained by a different treatment of the Lilliputians , who are shown in all their pettiness , involved in political jealousies and factions , at war with a neighbouring empire for reasons utterly preposterous , their emperor ...
... effect to be gained by a different treatment of the Lilliputians , who are shown in all their pettiness , involved in political jealousies and factions , at war with a neighbouring empire for reasons utterly preposterous , their emperor ...
Page 312
... effects . In one direction , purely physical contrasts are explored and we are soon made to realize that the human body , when viewed through a microscope as in effect it is by Gulliver , is utterly disgusting . Swift does not build up ...
... effects . In one direction , purely physical contrasts are explored and we are soon made to realize that the human body , when viewed through a microscope as in effect it is by Gulliver , is utterly disgusting . Swift does not build up ...
Page 315
... effect over that given in the closing pages of the previous Voyage fore- shadows the remarkable ending of part iv , but it is still an effect arising almost entirely out of mere physical contrast . 3 In comparison with the rest of ...
... effect over that given in the closing pages of the previous Voyage fore- shadows the remarkable ending of part iv , but it is still an effect arising almost entirely out of mere physical contrast . 3 In comparison with the rest of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
YEARS OF ACTIVITY AND SUSPENSE | 101 |
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