Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Hardcover Jonathan Swift, a Hypocrite Reversed: A Critical Biography Book

ISBN: 0198128347

ISBN13: 9780198128342

Jonathan Swift, a Hypocrite Reversed: A Critical Biography

There has long been a need for an accessible, comprehensive--and affordable--single-volume life of Swift. This thoughtful, judicious biography promises to fill that need for our generation.
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...

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Temporarily Unavailable

We receive fewer than 1 copy every 6 months.

Customer Reviews

1 rating

A fine biography of a frustrated man

Though remembered today mainly as the author of Gulliver's Travels (Penguin Classics), Jonathan Swift was known to his contemporaries for much more than that. In this biography, David Nokes details the span of Swift's eventful life, from his childhood in Dublin to his time as a propagandist and disappointed placeseeker in England, through to his later years as an author and Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. The Swift that emerges from these pages is a frustrated man, filled with disappointment at receiving less than his perceived due. Yet such disappointment provided the acidic edge to the satirical writings that made him famous from his day to ours. Nokes's biography is an admirable study of Swift's life and times, one that attempts to penetrate the mystery that surrounded much of his life. He does not hesitate in hypothesizing about the many decisions he made and speculating on such persistent questions as his possible marriage to Esther Johnson. Though Nokes does not address every work that Swift produced, he does analyze his subject's major writings for the insights they possess into Swift's personality and views. He supports his arguments with frequent quotes from his subject's many works, though reading the book alongside a collection such as Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) as a supplement helps to understand Swift better still, as well as providing exposure to some unjustly neglected writings from this great author. For anyone seeking a perceptive study of Swift's life that is more digestible than Irvin Ehrenpreis's monumental three-volume study, this is the book to read.
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured