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Books written by the author

 

 

Jonathan Swift, one of the most important authors of the literature has left behind a lot of works, which are read throughout thbe world. His texts had been translated into many languages. His work includes:

 

Prose works

v   “A Tale of a Tub”

v   “Battle of the Books”

v   “Gulliver’s Travels”

v   “A Modern Proposal”

 

Essays, tracts, pamphlets, periodicals

v   “A Meditation upon a Broomstick”

v   “The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers”

v   "An Argument about Abolishing Christianity"

v   “The Intelligencer”

v   “The Examiner”

v   "A Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the  English Tongue"

v   "Hints toward an Essay on Conversation"

v   "A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet"

v   “Drapier’s Letters”

v   "An Essay on the Fates of Clergymen"

v   "A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding"

 

Poems

v   “Poems of Jonathan Swift”

v   "Baucis and Philemon"

v   "A Description of the Morning"

v   "A Description of a City Shower"

v   "Cadenus and Vanessa"

v   "Phillis, or, the Progress of Love"

v   Stella's birthday poems

v   "The Progress of Beauty"

v   "The Progress of Poetry"

v   "A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General”

v   "To Quilca, a Country House not in Good Repair" "Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers"

v   "On a Very Old Glass"

v   "A Pastoral Dialogue"

v   "The Grand Question debated Whether Hamilton's Bawn should be turned into a Barrack or a Malt House"

v   "On Stephen Duck, the Thresher and Favourite Poet"

v   "Death and Daphne"

v   "The Place of the Damn'd"

v   "A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed"

v   "Strephon and Chloe"

v   "Helter Skelter"

v   "Cassinus and Peter: A Tragical Elegy"

v   "The Day of Judgment"

v   "Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D."

v   "An Epistle To A Lady"

v   "The Beasts' Confession to the Priest”

v   "The Lady's Dressing Room"

v   "The Puppet Show"

v   "The Logicians Refuted"

 

 

Correspondence, personal writings

v   "When I Come to Be Old"

v   “The Journal to Stella”

v   “Letters”

 

 

Sermons, prayers

v   “Three Sermons and Three Prayers.”

v   “Three Sermons: I. on mutual subjection. II. on conscience. III. on the trinity.”

v   “Writings on Religion and the Church”

v   "The First He Wrote Oct. 17, 1727."

v   "The Second Prayer Was Written Nov. 6, 1727."

 

Miscellany

v   “Directions to Servants”

v   "Thoughts on Various Subjects."

v   “Historical Writings”

v “Irish Tracts and Sermons”

v “History of the Last Four Years of the Queen”

v “Political Tracts”

v “Tracts Relating to England”

v “Irish Tracts”

v “Polite Conversation”

v “Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford”

v “Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford”

v “Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit”

v “Last Will and Testament of the Revd. Dr.Jonathan Swift”

In this part of the paper I have used the following links:

 

www.online-literature.com/swift/ - 41k

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Swift - 91k

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home.clara.net/heureka/art/swift.htm - 13k

www.victorianweb.org/previctorian/swift/works.html - 3k

www.readprint.com/author-79/Jonathan-Swift - 15k

www.readbookonline.net/books/Swift/136/ - 17k

kirjasto.sci.fi/jswift.htm - 19k

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www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/jonathan-swift/ - 31k

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