Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel
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2017 | Biography
Jonathan Swift was a man of contradictions: a man who satirized the powerful but aspired to political greatness, who mocked men's vanity but held himself in high esteem, a religious moralizer famed for his malice - a man sharply aware of humanity's flaws, but no less susceptible to them. As with his acclaimed biography of John Donne, John Stubbs paints a vivid portrait of an extraordinary man and a turbulent period of English and Irish history.
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| Published by | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Edition | Unknown |
| ISBN | 9780241962893 |
| Language | N/A |
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