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While Oliver Goldsmith and Jonathan Swift were both satirists, they...
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In “A Modest Proposal,” virtually every line of the entire text...
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The question of whether or not Swift was a misanthrope essentially...
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Grammardog Guide to Gulliver's Travels
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How does the social criticism of Oliver Goldsmith compare to that of...
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Discuss the view that Swift was a misanthrope.
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Swift's modest proposal was satirical and therefore not to be taken at...
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Swift's proposer (an economist) suggests that Ireland could solve its...
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Satire, Swift, and "A Modest Proposal"
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