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Tale of a Tub and Other Works

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ISBN-10: 0199549788

ISBN-13: 9780199549788

Edition: 2008

Authors: Jonathan Swift, Angus Ross, David Woolley

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This volume includes "The Battle of the Books" and "The Mechanical Operation of the Spirit", both which accompanied "A Tale of a Tub" on its first publication in 1704.
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List price: $10.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/15/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

Apparently doomed to an obscure Anglican parsonage in Laracor, Ireland, even after he had written his anonymous masterpiece, A Tale of a Tub (c.1696), Swift turned a political mission to England from the Irish Protestant clergy into an avenue to prominence as the chief propagandist for the Tory government. His exhilaration at achieving importance in his forties appears engagingly in his Journal to Stella (1710--13), addressed to Esther Johnson, a young protegee for whom Swift felt more warmth than for anyone else in his long life. At the death of Queen Anne and the fall of the Tories in 1714, Swift became dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. In Ireland, which he considered exile from a…    

A tale of a tub, written for the universal improvement of mankind
A full and true account of the battle fought last Friday between the ancient and the modern books in Saint Jame's Library
A discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit. In a letter to a friend. A fragment
An argument to prove that the abolishing of Christianity in England may, as things now stand, be attended with some inconveniences, and perhaps not produce those many good effects proposed thereby
A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland from being a burden to their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publicOn doing good. A sermon
A proposal for giving badges to the beggars in all the parishes of Dublin
Hints on good manners
Hints toward an essay on conversation
On sleeping in church. A sermon
A letter to a very young lady on her marriage