The treatment of 'the outsider' in Jonathan Swift's, 'Gulliver's Travels.
    
Date Submitted: 05/09/2003 07:50:51
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 8 pages (2154 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 8 pages (2154 words)
Write an essay on the treatment of 'the outsider' in the work of any one or more writers of the period.
 
 
 Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland were he grew up in the care of his uncle.  He then attended Trinity College at the age of fourteen, where he stayed for seven years.  After graduating he then became the secretary to Sir William Temple who was a English politician and member of the Whig 
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SWIFT, JONATHAN - GULLIVER'S TRAVELS P9
 (2) WOOD, NIGEL - HARVESTER NEW READINGS - SWIFT P75
 (3) SWIFT, JONATHAN - GULLIVER'S TRAVELS P140
 (4) SWIFT, JONATHAN - GULLIVER'S TRAVELS P328
 
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
 SWIFT, JONATHAN - GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
 WARD, DAVID - JONATHAN SWIFT - AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
 FOX, CHRISTOPHER - GULLIVER'S TRAVELS - JONATHAN SWIFT
 WOOD, NIGEL - HARVESTER NEW READINGS - SWIFT
 PROBYN, CLIVE T., - JONATHAN SWIFT THE CONTEMPARY BACKGROUNG
 BOGEL, FREDERICK V. - THE DIFFERENCE SATIRE MAKES
 
 
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