Book Four of Swift's Gulliver's Travels: Satirical, Utopian, or Both?

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Once kick the world, and the world and you will live together at a reasonably good understanding. Jonathan Swift When Gulliver's Travels was first published in 1726, Swift instantly became history's most famous misanthrope. Thackeray was not alone in his outrage when he denounced it as "past all sense of manliness and shame; filthy in word, filthy in thought, furious, raging, obscene" (quoted in Hogan, 1979: 648). Since then, few literary works have been so dissected, discussed and …

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…Critical Anthologies: Jonathan Swift, edited by D. Donoghue. Middlesex: Penguin Books, p. 363-385 Hogan, R. 1979. Jonathan Swift. The Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature. London: Macmillan Press, p. 636-637, 646-650. Lock, F. 1999. Notes. Queens University, qsilver.queensu.ca/~lockfp/donoghue.html. Orwell, G. 1971. Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels. In Penguin Critical Anthologies: Jonathan Swift, edited by D. Donoghue. Middlesex: Penguin Books, p. 342-360. Swift, J. 1940. Gullivers Travels. London: J.M. Dent and Sons.