Gulliver’s Travels

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Shipwrecked and cast adrift, Lemuel Gulliver wakes to find himself on Lilliput, an island inhabited by little people, whose height makes their quarrels over fashion and fame seem ridiculous. His subsequent encounters give Gulliver new, bitter insights into human behaviour.

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ISBN: 9780141198989 Author: Swift, Jonathan Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication Date: 26th April 2012 Imprint: Penguin Classics Cover: Paperback Dewey: 823.5 (edition:23) Pages: 338 Language: English Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subject:

The Penguin English Library Edition of Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift

‘Fifteen hundred of the Emperor’s largest horses, each about four inches and an half high, were employed to draw me towards the Metropolis, which, as I said, was half a Mile distant’

A savage and hilarious satire, Gulliver’s Travels sees Lemuel Gulliver shipwrecked and adrift, subject to bizarre and unnerving encounters with, among others, quarrelling Lilliputians, philosophizing horses and the brutish Yahoo tribe, that change his view of humanity – and himself – for ever. Swift’s classic of 1726 portrays mankind in a distorted hall of mirrors as a diminished, magnified and finally bestial species, presenting us with a comical yet uncompromising reflection of ourselves.

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