Gulliver's Travels (Wordsworth Classics)
Published in Paperback by Wordsworth Editions Ltd (1997)
Author: Jonathan Swift
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A classic, but still a good read.
The finest satirical novel written.
The greatest satirical novel ever
Prelude
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1980)
Authors: William Wordsworth, Jonathan Wordsworth, and M. H. Abrams
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A beautiful epic, with an English Romantic spin
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Wordsworth: Poet of Anxiety
The Prelude: The Four Texts (1798, 1799, 1805, 1850) (Penguin Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1996)
Authors: William Wordsworth and Jonathan Wordsworth
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Ancestral Voices: Fifty Books from the Romantic Period (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789-1834)
Published in Paperback by Cassell Academic (1996)
Author: Jonathan Wordsworth
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Approaches to Teaching Wordsworth's Poetry (Approaches to Teaching Masterpieces of World Literature, 11)
Published in Hardcover by Modern Language Association of America (1986)
Authors: Spencer Hall and Jonathan Ramsey
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The Bright Work Grows: Women Writers of the Romantic Age (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789-1834)
Published in Hardcover by Woodstock Books (1997)
Author: Jonathan Wordsworth
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British Romantic Art
Published in Paperback by Bucknell University Press (1990)
Authors: Jonathan Wordsworth, Paul Betz, and Robert Metzger
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Conciones Ad Populum, 1795
Published in Hardcover by Woodstock Books (1992)
Authors: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Jonathan Wordsworth
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History of Six Weeks Tour
Published in Hardcover by Publishers Distribution Center (1991)
Authors: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Jonathan Wordsworth
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Level English Literature: Atwood: the Hand Maid's Tale (Lansdowne Lectures: the A Level Series)
Published in Audio Cassette by Fast Forward ()
Authors: Brian W. Caws, Christopher Cooper, Bernard Harrision, Mrs L. Garratt, Laurence Haward, Timothy Maher, Barbara Cunningham, Alastair Minnis, and Jonathan Wordsworth
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This, however, was a pleasant surprise. Although written in the early 1700s, the story itself was fairly easy to follow. Even towards the end, I began to see the underlying theme of the satire that Swift has been praised for in this work.
Being someone who reads primarily science fiction and fantasy novels, I thought this might be an opportunity to culture myself while also enjoying a good story. I was correct in my thinking. Even if you can't pick up on the satire, there is still a good classic fantasy story.
Essentially, the book details the travels of Lemuel Gulliver, who by several misfortunes, visits remote and unheard of lands. In each, Gulliver spends enough time to understand the language and culture of each of these land's inhabitants. He also details the difference in culture of his native England to the highest rulers of the visted nations. In his writing of these differences, he is able to show his dislike with the system of government of England. He does this by simply stating how things are in England and then uses the reaction of the strangers as outsiders looking in, showing their lack of respect for what Gulliver describes.
I found it very interesting to see that even as early as the 1700s there was a general dislike of government as well as lawyers.
I would recommend this book to anyone who reads the fantasy genre. Obviously, it's not an epic saga like so many most fantasy readers enjoy, but it's a nice break. I would also recommend this to high school students who are asked to pick a classic piece for a book report. It reads relatively quick and isn't as difficult to read as some of the others that I've tried to read.