Jonathan Swift
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| Book: | Jonathan Swift: A Hypocrite Reversed, A Critical Biography |
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| Author: | David Nokes |
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| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Few author’s reputations have fluctuated as wildly as Jonathan Swift’s. From the beginning, critics and biographers divided into two camps—one hailing a champion of liberty, the other reviling a sadistic misanthrope. For years, moreover, an understanding of Swift’s life was clouded by legends of his madness and mysteries surrounding his romantic attachments. Modern scholarship had swept all of this away, however, giving us a much sounder factual basis for comprehending the man’s life and work.
David Nokes portrays the author of Gulliver’s Travels in his multifarious roles as satirist, politician, churchman, and friend. Combining the latest findings of Swiftian scholarship with an astute critical eye, he restores a proper balance between the specialist critics who have overemphasized specific themes or genres in Swift’s work and the generalist critics who have missed many of the particularities of Swift’s ironies. In so doing, Nokes gives us a biography very much in the spirit Swift himself endorsed: “a conservative humanism which saw specialisation as a first dangerous step towards that distorted simplification of complex human phenomena which characterized the views of all factions and fanatics.”
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