The Other End of the Egg: Religious Satire in Gulliver's TravelsConference on British Studies at the University of Bridgeport, 1970 - 119 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Preface | 1 |
A Voyage to Lilliput | 13 |
A Voyage to Brobdingnag | 37 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
absurd according allegory Anglican Beattie believe Big-Endian Bishop Blefuscu Brobdingnag Burning Oracle Christian Church of England clergy conscience Corolini corrupt criticism Deane Swift declares deism deists dissent divine doctrine Dutch eggs Endian English Essay Eucharist evidence evil fact faith follies fourth voyage Free-Thinking giant Gulliver Decypher'd Gulliver's Travels Hawkesworth high church Holy horses Houyhnhnmland Houyhnhnms human nature ideal importance interpretation irony John Hawkesworth Jonathan Smedley Jonathan Swift Dublin Jonathan Swift London king Laputian Lemuel Gulliver Lilliput Lilliputians low church low heel man's mankind meaning memoirs moral narrative Number opinion Orrery Party passage passion political Presbyterians pride priest principle Prose Protestant readers reason Reldresal Reldresal's religion religious satire remarks ridiculous ritual Roman Catholic Sacramental Test satire in Gulliver's schism secular sense sermon significant simply Struldbruggs suggests Swift appears Swift's religious Swift's satire temple theological tion Tory transubstantiation Travels London virtue Voyage to Lilliput Whig worship Writings Yahoos