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Penguin Select Classics: Gulliver’s Travels

(Original, Unabridged Classic, Premium Hardbound Collector's Edition, Ideal for Gifting)

Jonathan Swift
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“Undoubtedly philosophers are in the right when they tell us that nothing is great or little otherwise than by comparison.”

Lemuel Gulliver was an ambitious and naïve ship surgeon, who believed people were heroes at heart with an inherent goodwill. All his beliefs shattered when he set out on an unusual adventure on remote islands inhabited by people and creatures of different sizes.

On the first Island, the Lilliputians only six inches tall, represent the dangers of petty partisanship. The Brobdingnagians, who are giants, show him the dangers of absolute power and the importance of humility. And the Houyhnhnms, the intelligent horses, show how important it is to have reason and virtue.

However, he eventually comes to realize that the none of them are perfect, and he begins to miss his own kind.

Will Gulliver’s travels make him realize that the human race has more vices than virtues? After a thrilling and endearing journey, will Gulliver return as a changed compassionate man?

Published: Jul/2024

ISBN: 9789815204315

Length: 288 Pages

Penguin Select Classics: Gulliver’s Travels

(Original, Unabridged Classic, Premium Hardbound Collector's Edition, Ideal for Gifting)

Jonathan Swift

“Undoubtedly philosophers are in the right when they tell us that nothing is great or little otherwise than by comparison.”

Lemuel Gulliver was an ambitious and naïve ship surgeon, who believed people were heroes at heart with an inherent goodwill. All his beliefs shattered when he set out on an unusual adventure on remote islands inhabited by people and creatures of different sizes.

On the first Island, the Lilliputians only six inches tall, represent the dangers of petty partisanship. The Brobdingnagians, who are giants, show him the dangers of absolute power and the importance of humility. And the Houyhnhnms, the intelligent horses, show how important it is to have reason and virtue.

However, he eventually comes to realize that the none of them are perfect, and he begins to miss his own kind.

Will Gulliver’s travels make him realize that the human race has more vices than virtues? After a thrilling and endearing journey, will Gulliver return as a changed compassionate man?

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift was an Irish writer and clergyman best known for his satirical works, including Gulliver’s Travels, A Modest Proposal and A Tale of a Tub. He was born on November 30 1667 in Dublin, Ireland. His father, Jonathan Swift Sr, was a lawyer and his mother, Abigail Erick was the daughter of a clergyman. His mother moved back to England when he was just a year old leaving him in the care of his father’s family in Ireland. His father died when he was only seven years old. Swift had a difficult childhood as he was often sick and suffered from bouts of dizziness and vertigo. Despite this, he was a bright student and was eventually sent to Trinity College in Dublin to study. After graduating, Swift worked as a secretary for Sir William Temple, a statesman and writer. It was during this time that Swift developed his literary talents, and he began to write satirical essays and poems.