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jonathan swift – a prolific writer content: i. chapter: the life and literary career of jonathan swift 1.1 biography and education 1.2 early writings and development as a satirist ii. chapter: gulliver’s travels – a landmark satirical novel 2.1 gulliver’s travels – a landmark satirical novel 2.2 other notable works and their social impact conclusion references introduction jonathan swift was a highly influential figure in english literature, best known for his mastery of satire and his ability to critique society with wit and intelligence. born in 1667 in dublin, ireland, swift lived during a period of political tension and social inequality, which shaped much of his writing. as a prolific writer, he used his works to highlight the problems of his time, often exposing hypocrisy, corruption, and injustice through humor and irony. this paper will examine swift’s life and literary career, as well as his most famous works, including gulliver’s …
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s works under pseudonyms—including lemuel gulliver, isaac bickerstaff, m. b. drapier—or anonymously. he was a master of two styles of satire, the horatian and juvenalian styles. i. chapter: the life and literary career of jonathan swift 1.1 biography and education jonathan swift was born on 30 november 1667 in dublin in the kingdom of ireland. he was the second child and only son of jonathan swift (1640–1667) and his wife abigail erick (or herrick) of frisby on the wreake in leicestershire.[7] his father was a native of goodrich, herefordshire, but he accompanied his brothers to ireland to seek their fortunes in law after their royalist father's estate was brought to ruin during the english civil war. his maternal grandfather, james ericke, was the vicar of thornton in leicestershire. in 1634 the vicar was convicted of puritan practices. sometime thereafter, ericke and his family, including his young daughter abigail, fled to …
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ncis godwin, author of the man in the moone which influenced parts of swift's gulliver's travels. his uncle thomas swift married a daughter of poet and playwright sir william davenant, a godson of william shakespeare. swift's benefactor and uncle godwin swift took primary responsibility for the young man, sending him with one of his cousins to kilkenny college (also attended by philosopher george berkeley).[13] he arrived there at the age of six, where he was expected to have already learned the basic declensions in latin. he had not and thus began his schooling in a lower form. swift graduated in 1682, when he was he attended trinity college dublin in 1682,[17] financed by godwin's son willoughby. the four-year course followed a curriculum largely set in the middle ages for the priesthood. the lectures were dominated by aristotelian logic and philosophy. the basic skill taught to students was debate, and they …
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's sister lady giffard. swift was her tutor and mentor, giving her the nickname "stella", and the two maintained a close but ambiguous relationship for the rest of esther's life in 1690, swift left temple for ireland because of his health, but returned to moor park the following year. the illness consisted of fits of vertigo or giddiness, now believed to be ménière's disease, and it continued to plague him throughout his life.[22] during this second stay with temple, swift received his m.a. from hart hall, oxford, in 1692. he then left moor park, apparently despairing of gaining a better position through temple's patronage, in order to become an ordained priest in the established church of ireland. he was appointed to the prebend of kilroot in the diocese of connor in 1694,[23] with his parish located at kilroot, near carrickfergus in county antrim. swift appears to have been miserable in …
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hope that recognition of his work might earn him a suitable position in england. his eventual publication of the third volume of temple's memoirs, in 1709,[24] made enemies among some of temple's family and friends, in particular temple's formidable sister martha, lady giffard, who objected to indiscretions included in the memoirs.[21] moreover, she noted that swift had borrowed from her own biography, an accusation that swift denied.[25] swift's next move was to approach king william directly, based on his imagined connection through temple and a belief that he had been promised a position. this failed so miserably that he accepted the lesser post of secretary and chaplain to the earl of berkeley, one of the lords justice of ireland. 2.3 early writings and development as a satirist however, when he reached ireland, he found that the secretaryship had already been given to another, though he soon obtained the living of …

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jonathan swift – a prolific writer content: i. chapter: the life and literary career of jonathan swift 1.1 biography and education 1.2 early writings and development as a satirist ii. chapter: gulliver’s travels – a landmark satirical novel 2.1 gulliver’s travels – a landmark satirical novel 2.2 other notable works and their social impact conclusion references introduction jonathan swift was a highly influential figure in english literature, best known for his mastery of satire and his ability to critique society with wit and intelligence. born in 1667 in dublin, ireland, swift lived during a period of political tension and social inequality, which shaped much of his writing. as a prolific writer, he used his works to highlight the problems of …

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