In Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift wrote a lusty and uproarious tale of adventure that has delighted readers of all ages since 1726.
This classic story of the travels of Gulliver to fantastic lands where people were sometimes huge, sometimes tiny, and sometimes even horses, is also famous as a biting political satire. To generation after generation, it has pointed out the failings of man.
Whether you read Gulliver's Travels for the adventure or the satire, or both, you must agree that this enduring classic is as pertinent to our time as it has always been and will always be.
In Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift wrote a lusty and uproarious tale of adventure that has delighted readers of all ages since 1726.
This classic story of the travels of Gulliver to fantastic lands where people were sometimes huge, sometimes tiny, and sometimes even horses, is also famous as a biting political satire. To generation after generation, it has pointed out the failings of man.
Whether you read Gulliver's Travels for the adventure or the satire, or both, you must agree that this enduring classic is as pertinent to our time as it has always been and will always be.