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Hubbard, Lucius Lee. Contributions toward a bibliography of Gulliver's Travels to establish the number and order of issue of the Motte editions of 1726 and 1727, their relative accuracy and the source of the changes made in the Faulkner edition of 1735, with a list of editions in a private collection and twenty-five plates. Chicago, W. M. Hill, 1922;
reprinted in New York: B. Franklin, 1968.
Berkwick, Donald M. The Reputation of Jonathan Swift, 1781-1882. Diss., 1941. New York: Haskell, 1965.
Tobin, James E., and Louis A. Landa. Jonathan Swift: A List of Critical Studies Published from 1895 to 1945. New York: Cosmopolitan Science and Art, 1945.
Teerink, Herman and Scouten, Arthur, eds. A Bibliography of the Writings of Jonathan Swift. 2nd revised and corrected ed. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania, 1963.
Voigt, Milton. Swift and the Twentieth Century. Detroit: Wayne State, 1964.
Lamont, Claire. "A Checklist of Critical and Biographical Writings on Jonathan Swift, 1945-65. Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 356-391.
Quintana, Ricardo. "A Modest Appraisal: Swift Scholarship and Criticism, 1945-65." Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 342-355.
Stathis, James J. A Bibliography of Swift Studies, 1945-65. Nashville: Vanderbilt, 1967.
Noel Perrin. Dr. Bowdler's Legacy: A history of expurgated books in England and America. New York: Atheneum, 1969. 224-228. Excerpt http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/bowdler/
Kinsley, William. "Gentle Readings: Recent Work in Swift." Eighteenth-Century Studies 15 (1981-82) 442-53.
Vieth, D. M. Swift's Poetry, 1900-1980: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland, 1982.
Rodino, Richard H. Swift Studies 1965-1980: An Annotated Bibliography. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities 386. New York: Garland, 1984.
Welcher, Jeanne K. An Annotated List of Gulliveriana, 1721-1800. Gulliveriana, VIII. Delmar, NY: Scholars Facsimiles and Reprints, 1988.
Schakel, Peter J. "A Bibliography for Teachers." Schakel, Critical Approaches (1992) 307-38.
"AuthorSheet on Jonathan Swift" Humanities Department, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1999. http://www.clpgh.org/clp/Humanities/swift.html
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Bibliographies: Swift's Library
Williams, Harold Herbert. Dean Swift's Library, with a facsimile of the original sale catalogue and some account of two manuscript lists of his books. Cambridge: The University Press, 1932.
Lock, F.P. "Swift's Library: The Yale Copy of the Sale Catalogue Reconsidered." The Book Collector. 40.1 (Spring 1991): 31-56.
Vienken, Heinz J. "Jonathan Swift's Library, His Reading, and His Critics." Fox, Walking Naboth's Vineyard. (1994) 154-63.
The Scriblerian. 1968-.
various titles and publishers
Swift Studies: the Annual of the Ehrenpreis Center. Forderkreis des Ehrenpreis Instituts fur Swift Studien, 1986-.
Encyclopedia Articles
Aitken, George Atherton. "Swift." The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Ed. A. W. Ward & A. R. Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-1921. Reprinted New York: Project Bartleby, 2000. http://www.bartleby.com/219/
Background: General, Historical, Political
Willey, Basil. The Seventeenth Century Background; studies in the thought of the age in relation to poetry and religion. 1934. London: Chatto and Windus, 1967.
Willey, Basil. The Eighteenth Century Background: studies on the idea of nature in the thought of the period. 1940. London: Chatto and Windus, 1980.
Plumb, J. H. The First Four Georges. London: Batsford, 1956.
Fussell, Paul. The Rhetorical World of Augustan Humanism. Oxford: Clarendon, 1965.
George, Dorothy. London Life in the Eighteenth Century. New York: Capricorn, 1965.
Rude, George F. E., ed. The Eighteenth Century. Sources in Western civilization 8. London: Free Press, 1965.
Ashley, Maurice. England in the Seventeenth Century. 3rd ed. Pelican History of England 6. Baltimore: Penguin, 1966.
Plumb, J. H. England in the Eighteenth Century (1714-1815). Pelican History of England 7. Baltimore: Penguin, 1966.
Holmes, Geoffrey Shorter. British Politics in the Age of Anne. New York: St. Martin's, 1967.
Kramnick, Isaac. Bolingbroke and His Circle. Cambridge: Harvard, 1968.
Goldgar, Bertrand. Walpole and the Wits: The Relation of Politics to Literature. Lincoln: U of Nebraska, 1976.
Kenyon, J. P. Stuart England. New York: Penguin, 1978.
Downie, J. A. Robert Harley and the Press: Propaganda and Public Opinion in the Age of Swift and Defoe. Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York: Cambridge University, 1979.
Marshall, P. J. and Glyndwr Williams. The Great Map Of Mankind: British perceptions of the world in the Age of Enlightenment. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982.
Porter, Roy. English Society in the Eighteenth Century. Pelican Social History of Britain. New York: Penguin, 1983.
Spadafora, David. The Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Yale historical publications. New Haven: Yale University, 1990.
John Carswell. The South Sea Bubble. London: Sutton, 1991.
A Dictionary Of Eighteenth-Century World History. Ed. Jeremy Black and Roy Porter. Oxford: Blackwell Reference, 1994.
Background: Literature, Arts, Philosophy, and Sciences
Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. Micrographia. London, 1665.
Sprat, Thomas. History of the Royal-Society of London, for the improving of natural knowledge. 1667. Ed. Jackson I. Cope and Harold Whitmore Jones. St. Louis: Washington Univ., 1958.
Gosse, Edmund. A History of Eighteenth-Century Literature (1660-1780). New York; London: Macmillan, 1889.
Stephen, Leslie. English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century: Ford lectures, 1903. London: Duckworth, 1904.
Saintsbury, George. The Peace of the Augustans; a survey of eighteenth century literature as a place of rest and refreshment. London: G. Bell, 1916.
Boyce, Benjamin. "News from Hell: Satiric Communications with the NetherWorld in English Writing of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." PMLA 58 (1943): 402-37.
Nicolson, Marjorie Hope. Newton Demands the Muse; Newton's Opticks and the Eighteenth Century Poets. History of ideas 2. Princeton: Princeton Univ., 1946.
Berlin, Isaiah. The Age of Enlightenment; the 18th century philosophers, selected, with introduction and interpretive commentary. Mentor philosophers. New York: New American Library, 1956.
Brinton, Crane. The Portable Age Of Reason Reader. Viking portable library 63. New York: Viking Press, 1956.
Jones, Richard Foster. Ancients and Moderns: A Study of the Rise of the Scientific Movement in Seventeenth-Century England. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Washington Univ., 1961.
Mercier, Vivian. The Irish Comic Tradition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962.
Jones, William Powell. The Rhetoric of Science; a Study of Scientific Ideas and Imagery in Eighteenth-Century English Poetry. Berkeley, Univ. of California, 1966.
Richetti, John J. Popular Fiction before Richardson: Narrative Patterns, 1700-1739. Oxford: Clarendon, 1969.
Greene, Donald. The Age of Exuberance: Backgrounds to Eighteenth-Century English Literature. New York: Random, 1970.
Keener, Frederick M. English Dialogues of the Dead. New York: Columbia, 1973.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin. Literary Meaning and Augustan Values. Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia, 1974.
Rowland, K. T. Eighteenth Century Inventions. New York, Barnes & Noble, 1974.
Kropf, C. R. "Libel and Satire in the Eighteenth Century." Eighteenth-Century Studies 8 (1974): 153-68.
Eklund, Jon. The Incompleat Chymist: being an essay on the eighteenth-century chemist in his laboratory, with a dictionary of obsolete chemical terms of the period. Smithsonian studies in history and technology 33. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1975.
Augustan Worlds : New Essays in Eighteenth-Century Literature. Ed. J. C. Hilson, M. M. B. Jones and J. R. Watson. Leicester, Eng.: Leicester University Press, 1978.
Backscheider, Paula R. Probability, Time, and Space in Eighteenth-Century Literature New York: AMS Press, 1979.
Uphaus, Robert W. The Impossible Observer : Reason and the Reader in 18th Century Prose. Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 1979.
Shapiro, Barbara J. Probability and Certainty in Seventeenth-Century England: a study of the relationships between natural science, religion, history, law, and literature. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ., 1983.
Rogers, Pat. Eighteenth Century Encounters: studies in literature and society in the age of Walpole. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press ; Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble, 1985.
Languages of Nature : Critical Essays on Science and Literature. edited by L.J. Jordanova ; foreword by Raymond Williams. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1986.
Christie, John and Sally Shuttleworth, eds. Nature Transfigured: Science and Literature, 1700-1900. Manchester, UK: Manchester Univ., 1989.
Van Sant, Ann Jessie. Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel: the senses in social context. Cambridge studies in eighteenth-century English literature and thought 14. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge Univ., 1993.
Simmons, Eva, ed. Augustan Literature: a guide to Restoration and eighteenth century literature, 1660-1789. Bloomsbury guides to English literature. London: Bloomsbury, 1994.
Eckersley, L. Lynnette. "Bibliography," Restoration Atalantis, 2000- . http://www.restorationatalantis.com/Resources/bibliography.htm
Plato, 429-347 BCE. The Republic.
Lucian, c125-after 180. True History.
More, Thomas, 1477-1535. Utopia, 1516.
Rabelais, François, 1494-1553. Pantagruel, 1532/3, and Gargantua, 1534.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Don Quixote, 1605, 1615.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. The New Atlantis, 1626.
Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. Leviathan, 1651.
Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinen, 1619-55. Voyage dans la Lune & Histoire comique des etats et empires du Soleil, 1657.
Milton, John, 1608-74. Paradise Lost, 1667.
Bunyan, John, 1628-88. The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which is to Come, 1678-84.
Locke, John, 1632-1704. Concerning Civil Government, 1690.
Background: Travel & Exploration
Adams Percy G. Travellers and Travel Liars 1660-1800. Berkeley: Univ. of California, 1962.
Frantz, R. W. The English Traveller and the Movement of Ideas, 1660-1732. Lincoln: U of Nebraska, 1934.
Gowen, Herbert Henry. Five Foreigners in Japan. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1936.
Gove, Philip Babcock. The Imaginary Voyage in Prose Fiction; a history of its criticism and a guide for its study, with an annotated check list of 215 imaginary voyages from 1700 to 1800. New York: Columbia University, 1941.
reprinted in London: Holland, 1961.
Cooper, Michael, comp. They Came to Japan: an anthology of European reports on Japan, 1543-1640. Berkeley: Univ. of California, 1965.
Cornelius, Paul. Languages in seventeenth and early eighteenth-century imaginary voyages. Geneve: Librairie Droz, 1965.
Williams, Glyndwr. The expansion of Europe in the eighteenth century; overseas rivalry, discovery, and exploitation. Problems of history. New York: Walker, 1967.
Hampden, John, comp. New worlds ahead; firsthand accounts of English voyages. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1968.
Cooper, Michael, ed. The Southern Barbarians; the first Europeans in Japan. Tokyo, Palo Alto, Calif., Kodansha International in cooperation with Sophia University, 1971.
Batten, Charles, Jr. Pleasurable instruction : form and convention in eighteenth-century travel literature. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.
Adams, Percy G. Travel literature and the Evolution of the Novel. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, 1983.
Munter, Robert and Clyde L. Grose. Englishmen Abroad: Being an account of their travels in the Seventeen Century. Studies in British History 3. Lewiston and Queenston : Edwin Mellen Press, 1986.
Farrington, Anthony. The English Factory in Japan, 1613-1623. London: British Library, 1991.
Swift: Biography: 18th Century sources
Williams, Harold. "Swift's Early Biographers," Pope and His Contemporaries. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1949.
Sun, Phillip S. Y. "Swift's Eighteenth-Century Biographies." Diss. New Haven : Yale Univ, 1963.
Swift, Jonathan. "Fragment of Autobiography: Anecdotes of the Family of Swift," The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. London: George Bell and Sons, 1897, vol. I, p. 367-382.
reprinted in http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/biography/autobio.html
Pilkington, Laetitia, 1712-1750. Memoirs of Laetitia Pilkington. 1748-1754. Ed. A.C. Elias, Jr. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1997.
Elias, A. C., Jr. "Laetitia Pilkington on Swift: How Reliable Is She?" Fox, Walking Naboth's Vineyard. (1994) 127-42.
Boyle, John, 5th Earl of Orrery, 1707-1762. Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift 1751. Ed. João Fróes. Newark: University of Delaware ; London: Associated University Presses, 2000.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 69.
Delany, Patrick, 1685?-1768. Observations upon Lord Orrery's Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift. 1754. Swiftiana 12. New York: Garland Pub., 1974.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 70.
Swift, Deane, 1707-1783. An Essay upon the Life, Writings, and Character, of Dr. Jonathan Swift. 1755. Swiftiana 14. New York: Garland Pub., 1974.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 71.
Hawkesworth, John. "Life of Dr. Jonathan Swift." The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Ed. John Hawkesworth. Vol. 1. Lond., Printed for C. Bathurst, C. Davis, etc., 1754-1775.
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. "Swift." Lives of the English Poets. 1779-81. Introd. by Arthur Waugh. The World's classics 83-84. Oxford Univ. Pr., 1961.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 78-92.
extracted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 1-13.
reprinted in http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/biography/johnslife.html
Sheridan, Thomas, 1719-1788. The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift 1784. Swiftiana 15. New York : Garland Pub., 1974.
Swift: Biography: 19th Century
Scott, Walter. "Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D." The Works of Jonathan Swift. vol. 1. Ed. Walter Scott. Edinburgh, Printed for A. Constable, 1814.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 98-100.
Wilde, W.R. The Closing Years of Dean Swift's Life; with remarks on Stella, and of some of his writings hitherto unnoticed. 2nd ed. rev. and enl. Dublin: Hodges and Smith, Grafton-Street, 1849.
Jeffrey, Francis Jeffrey. Jonathan Swift, D.D. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853.
Thackeray, William Makepeace. "Swift." The English Humourists of The Eighteenth Century: A series of lectures, delivered in England, Scotland, and the United States of America. 1853. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray. Vol. 10. Illustrated Kensington Edition. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1876. 381-415. extract Traugott, Discussions (1962) 14-21. reprint http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/biography/thackeray.html
Mencken, H. L. Introduction. Gulliver's Travels. New York : Knopf, 1925, v-vi.
Forster, John. The Life of Jonathan Swift. London: J. Murray, 1875.
Lecky, W.E.H. "Biographical Introduction." The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Vol. 1. London: George Bell and Sons, 1897. xiii-xci. [based upon an essay that originally appeared in Lecky, W.E.H. The Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland. London: Saunders, Ottley, 1861.]
reprinted in http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/biography/bio_lecky.html
Read, Charles A. "Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745)" The Cabinet of Irish Literature, Dublin, 1880.
reprinted in http://genealogy.org/~ajmorris/ireland/swift.htm
Craik, Henry. The Life of Swift. 2nd rev. ed. London: 1894.
Stephen, Leslie. "Swift." English Men of Letters. Ed. John Morley. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1894.
Swift: Biography: 20th Century
Collins, J. Churton. Jonathan Swift: A Biographical and Critical Study. London: Chatto & Windus, 1902.
Smith, Sophie Shilleto. Dean Swift. London: Methuen, 1910.
Leslie, Shane. The Skull of Swift: an extempore exhumation. London: Chatto & Windus, 1928.
Huxley, Aldous. "Swift." Do What You Will. London: Chatto & Windus, 1929.
Van Doren, Carl. Swift. New York: Viking, 1930.
Gwynn, Stephen Lucius. The Life and Friendships of Dean Swift. New York, H.Holt, 1933.
Yeats, W.B. Introduction. The Words Upon the Window Pane: a play in one act, with notes upon the play and its subject. by Yeats. Dublin, Ire.: The Cuala Press, 1934.
extracted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 71-9.
reprinted in Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 186-99.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 135-48.
Quintana, Ricardo. The Mind and Art of Jonathan Swift. New York: Oxford, 1936.
Watkins, W.B.C. "Absent Thee From Felicity." Perilous Balance: The Tragic Genius of Swift, Johnson, and Sterne. Princeton: Princeton Univ., 1939.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 22-34.
Hogan, J. J. "Bicentenary of Jonathan Swift." Studies 34 (1945).
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 47-58.
Landa, Louis. "Jonathan Swift." English Institute Essays. (1946) 20-35.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 287-96.
Beckett, J.C. "Swift as an Ecclesiastical Statesman." Essays in British and Irish History, in Honour of James Eadie Todd. Ed. H.A. Cronne, T.W. Moody and D.B. Quinn. London: F. Muller, 1949.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 121-130.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 153-168.
Bredvold, Lous I. "The Gloom of the Tory Satirists," Pope and His Contemporaries. London: Oxford, 1949.
Ewald, William B. The Masks of Jonathan Swift. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1954.
Landa, Louis. Swift and the Church of Ireland. Oxford: Clarendon, 1954.
Murry, John Middleton. Jonathan Swift: A Critical Biography. London: Cape, 1954.
Greenacre, Phyllis. Swift and Carroll: A Psychoanalytic Study of Two Lives. 1955. New York: International Universities Press, 1977.
Quintana, Ricardo. Swift: An Introduction. London: Oxford, 1955.
Foot, Michael. The Pen & the Sword. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1957.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin. The Personality of Jonathan Swift. Cambridge: Harvard, 1958.
Williams, Kathleen. Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise. Lawrence: U of Kansas, 1958.
Williams, Kathleen. Conclusion. Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise. Lawrence: U of Kansas, 1958.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 115-22.
Williams, Kathleen. "Giddy Circumstance." Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise. Lawrence: U of Kansas, 1958.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 13-21.
Johnston, Denis. In Search of Swift. Dublin: Hodges Figgis, 1959.
Peake, Charles. "Swift and the Passions." Modern Language Review 15 (1960): 169-80.
Harth, Phillip. Swift and Anglican Rationalism. Chicago: U of Chicago, 1961.
Wilson, T.G. "Swift's Personality." A Review of English Literature. 3.3 (July 1962);
reprinted in Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 15-41.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin. Swift: The Man, His Works, and the Age. 3 vols. Cambridge: Harvard, 1962-83.
Davis, Herbert. Jonathan Swift. Essays on His Satire and Other Studies. New York: Oxford University, 1964.
Johnson, James William. "Swift's Historical Outlook." Journal of British Studies. 4.2 (1965): 52-77.
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 96-120.
Dobrée, Bonamy. "The Jocose Dean." Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 42-61.
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 28-46.
Ketrick, Paul J. "Jonathan Swift: Great Wit or Blest Madman?" Weathers, Jonathan Swift: Tercentenary Essays (1967) 31-38.
Traugott, John. "Swift, Our Contemporary." University Review. 4 (1967) 11-34.
reprinted in Rawson, Focus: Swift. (1971) 239-64.
Holloway, John. "Dean of St. Patrick's: A View from the Letters." Donoghue, Swift Revisited. (1968) 57-74.
McHugh, Roger. "The Life of Jonathan Swift." Donoghue, Swift Revisited. (1968) 9-24.
Elias, A. C. Swift at Moor Park : problems in biography and criticism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982.
Edward Said, "Swift's Tory Anarchy." The World, the Text and the Critic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 1983. 54-77.
reprinted in Wood. Jonathan Swift. (1999) 26-43.
Nokes, David. Jonathan Swift, a Hypocrite Reversed: A Critical Biography. New York: Oxford, 1985.
McMinn, Joseph. Jonathan Swift. Macmillan literary lives. Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1990.
Craven, Kenneth. Jonathan Swift and the Millennium of Madness: The Information Age in Swift's "A Tale of a Tub". Brill's studies in intellectual history 30. Leiden: Brill, 1992.
DePorte, Michael. "Swift, God, and Power." Fox, Walking Naboth's Vineyard. (1994) 73-97.
Deane, Seamus. "Swift: Virtue, Travel and the Enlightenment." Fox, Walking Naboth's Vineyard. (1994) 17-39.
McMinn, Joseph. "The Humors of Quilca: Swift, Sheridan, and County Cavan." Fox, Walking Naboth's Vineyard. (1994) 143-53.
Warren Montag. The Unthinkable Swift. London & New York: Verso, 1994.
Chalmers, Alan D. Jonathan Swift and the Burden of the Future. Newark: University of Delaware ; London: Associated University Presses, 1995.
Hunting, Robert. Jonathan Swift. Revised Edition. Twayne's English authors 42. Boston: Twayne, 1989.
Glendinning, Victoria. Jonathan Swift: a portrait. New York: Henry Holt, 1999.
Landa, Louis. "Swift's Economic Views and Mercantilism." Journal of English Literary History. 10 (1943).
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 74-95.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin. "Swift on Liberty." Journal of the History of Ideas 13 (1952).
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 59-73.
Cook, Richard I. Jonathan Swift as a Tory Pamphleteer. Seattle, University of Washington, 1967.
Ross, Angus "The Hibernian Patriot's Apprenticeship." Probyn. The Art of Jonathan Swift. (1978) 83-107.
Lock, F. P. Swift's Tory Politics. London: Duckworth, 1983.
Downie, J. A. Jonathan Swift, Political Writer. London ; Boston: Routledge & K. Paul, 1984.
Higgins, Ian. "Swift's Politics: A Preface to Gulliver's Travels." Monash Swift Papers. 1 (1988): 41-65.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 178-96.
Higgins, Ian. Swift's Politics: a Study in Disaffection. Cambridge Studies In Eighteenth-Century English Literature And Thought 20. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Downie, J.A. "Swift and Jacobitism." ELH 64.4 (1997) 887-901.
Woolf, Virginia. "Swift's Journal to Stella." The Second Common Reader. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1932.
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 162-9.
Gubar, Susan. "The Female Monster in Augustan Satire." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 3.2 (Winter 1977).
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 137-49.
Pollack, Ellen. "Comment on Susan Gubar's 'The Female Monster in Augustan Satire.'" Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 3.3 (Spring 1978).
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 151-6.
Wilson, Penelope. "Feminism and the Augustans: Some Readings and Problems." Critical Quarterly 28.1-2 (1986): 80-92.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 166-77.
Doody, Margaret Anne. "Swift among the Women." Yearbook of English Studies. 18 (1988): 68-82.
reprinted in Palmeri, Critical Essays (1993) 13-37.
Brown, Laura. "Reading Race and Gender: Jonathan Swift." Eighteenth-Century Studies. 23.4 (Summer 1990) 425-43.
reprinted in Rivero, Norton Critical Edition (2002) 357-71.
Lein, Clayton D. "Jonathan Swift and the Population of Ireland." Eighteenth-Century Studies. 8.4 (Summer 1975) 431-53.
Ferguson, Oliver. Jonathan Swift and Ireland. Champaign: U of Illinois, 1962.
Beckett, J. C. "Swift and the Anglo-Irish Tradition." Rawson, The Character of Swift's Satire (1983) 151-165.
Mahony, Robert. Jonathan Swift: the Irish Identity. New Haven: Yale University, 1995.
Lewis Gibbs. Vanessa & the Dean; the ironic history of Esther Vanhomrigh and Jonathan Swift. London: Dent., 1938.
Sitwell, Edith, Dame. I Live Under A Black Sun: a novel. London: J. Lehmann, 1948.
Carroll, Paul Vincent. Farewell to Greatness! a three act drama based on the life and loves of Dean Jonathan Swift. "Lost play" 3. Dixon, Calif., Proscenium Press, 1966.
The Works of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift. Ed. George Faulkner. 11 vols. Dublin, 1735.
The Works of Jonathan Swift ... containing additional letters, tracts, and poems, not hitherto published: with notes, and a life of the author, by Sir Walter Scott, bart. 19 vols. Edinburgh, A. Constable and Co.; [etc.., etc.] 1824.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Ed. Temple Scott, with a biographical introduction by the Rt. Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, M.P. London: George Bell and Sons, 1899.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift. Ed. Herbert J. Davis et al. 14 vols. Oxford: Blackwell, 1939-68.
Gulliver's Travels and Other Writings. Ed. Ricardo Quintana. Modern library of the world's best books 100. New York: Modern Library, 1958.
Gulliver's Travels and Other Writings. edited with an introduction and notes by Louis A. Landa. Riverside editions B25. Boston: Houghton, 1960.
Jonathan Swift. ed. Angus Ross and David Woolley. Oxford Authors. New York: Oxford, 1984.
The basic writings of Jonathan Swift. selected and with an introduction by Claude Rawson ; notes by Ian Higgins. Modern Library paperback ed. New York : Modern Library, 2002.
Motte Editions
Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World. In four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships. London: B. Motte, 1726. [2 v. 7 plates. 19 cm.]
First (A) edition published 28 October 1726
Second (AA) edition, Nov. 1726
Third (B) edition, Dec. 1726
"Second Edition", 4 May 1727
Gulliver's Travels: a facsimile reproduction of a large-paper copy of the first edition, 1726, containing the author's annotations. Introd. Colin McKelvie. Delmar, N.Y.: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1976.
Dublin Edition
Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World. In four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships. In this Impression, several Errors in the London Edition are Corrected. Dublin: Printed by and for J. Hyde, Bookseller in Dames's Street, 1726.
Faulkner
Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World. Vol. III. The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D,D.S.P.D. 8 vols. In this impression several errors in the London and Dublin editions are corrected. Dublin: Printed by Geo. Faulkner, 1735.
Gulliver's Travels: Critical Editions
Gulliver's Travels, and other works, by Jonathan Swift; exactly reprinted from the 1st ed., and edited with some account of Cyrano de Bergerac and of his Voyages to the sun and moon, by the late Henry Morley, LL. D.; with a note on the name 'Gulliver' by J. P. Gibson. Library of early novelists 8. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1906.
Gulliver's Travels. The text of the first edition edited, with an introduction by Harold Williams, bibliography and notes. London: First Edition Club, 1926.
Gulliver's Travels and Selected Writings in Prose & Verse. Ed. John Hayward. New York: Random House, 1934.
Gulliver's Travels. edited with notes & commentary by Arthur E. Case. New York: Ronald Press, 1938.
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Voigt, Milton. "The Sources of Gulliver's Travels." Swift and the Twentieth Century. Detroit: Wayne State, 1964.
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Probyn, Clive T., ed. Jonathan Swift: The Contemporary Background. New York: Harper, 1979.
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Smith, Frederik N. "Scientific Discourse: Gulliver's Travels and The Philosophical Transactions." Smith, Genres (1990) 139-162.
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Letters
Poems
The Poems of Jonathan Swift. Ed. William Ernst Browning. 2 vols. Bohn's standard library. London: G. Bell, 1910.
Prose and Essays
A Tale of a Tub ; to which is added The Battle of the Books, and the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit; together with The History of Martin, Wotton's Observations upon the Tale of a Tub,... 1920. Ed. A. C. Guthkelch and D. Nichol Smith. 2d ed.(corr) Oxford: Clarendon Press, [1958] 1973.
Criticism & Interpretation: Anthologies
Criticism & Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels
reprinted at http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/biography/mencken.html
extracted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 111-14.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 297-311.
extracted in Greenberg, Writings (1973) 648-61.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 89-95.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 65-71.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 73-81.
reprinted in Palmeri, Critical Essays (1993) 75-90.
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: Sources
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 13-22.
reprinted in Rawson, Focus: Swift (1971) 216-38.
reprinted in Rawson, The Character of Swift's Satire (1983) 305-27.
reprinted in Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 200-25.
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: Sources: Travel Literature
reprinted in http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/moonlight/index.html
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: Sources: Selected Travel Writing
facsimile of title page at http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/sccoll/purch.jpg.
reprint of "The Voyage to Asia by James Lancaster, 1600" at http://pc-78-120.udac.se:8001/WWW/Nautica/Medicine/Purchas(1625).html
reprinted in http://www.rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~michel/serv/ek/hj/index.html
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: The Text
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: Illustrations
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: Maps and Geography
Criticism and Interpretation: Gullivers's Travels: Readers
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 408-14.
reprinted in Greenberg, Writings (1973) 688-93.
reprinted in http://www.stthomasu.ca/~hunt/modes.htm
reprinted in Wood. Jonathan Swift. (1999) 44-69;
reprinted in Rivero, Norton Critical Edition (2002) 427-50.
Criticism and Interpretation: Teaching
Criticism and Interpretation: Structure
extracted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 382-6.
reprinted in Rivero, Norton Critical Edition (2002) 352-7.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 216-40;
reprinted in Rivero, Norton Critical Edition (2002) 371-95.
Criticism and Interpretation: Style
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 423-7.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 55-70.
Nokes, David "'Hack at Tom Poley's': Swift's Use of Puns" Probyn, Art (1978) 43-56.
Rogers, Pat. "Swift and the Reanimation of Cliché." Rawson, The Character of Swift's Satire (1983) 203-26.
Wyrick, Deborah Baker. Jonathan Swift and the Vested Word. Durham : University of North Carolina, 1988. Extracted, , Wood. Jonathan Swift. (1999) 70-83.
Smith, Frederik N. "Swift's View of Composition and the Meaning of Gulliver's Travels." Schakel, Critical Approaches (1992) 91-113.
Roberts, Taylor. "Unbalanced coordination and resumptive pronouns." Papers on Morphology and Syntax, Cycle One. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 33(1999) 323-341.
Criticism and Interpretation: Satire and Irony
Leavis, F. R. "The Irony of Swift." Determinations. Chatto and Windus, 1934. 79-108.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 35-43.
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 121-134.
Willey, Basil. "Nature in Satire -- Swift." The Eighteenth Century Background. London: Chatto and Windus, 1940.
extracted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 417-9.
Case, Arthur E. "Personal and Political Satire in Gulliver's Travels." Case, Four Essays (1945) 69-96.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 105-120.
Davis, Herbert. The Satire of Jonathan Swift. New York: Macmillan, 1947.
Quintana, Ricardo. "Situational Satire: A Commentary on the Method of Swift." University of Toronto Quarterly 17 (1948): 130-36.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 91-99. Extract Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 344-6.
Leyburn, Ellen Douglass. "Certain Problems of Allegorical Satire in Gulliver's Travels." Huntington Library Quarterly 15 (1949/50): 161.
Leavis, F. R. "Swift's Negative Irony." The Common Pursuit. by Leavis. New York: Stewart, 1952. 74-87. Extract Greenberg, Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 419-23.
Bullitt, John. Jonathan Swift and the Anatomy of Satire. Cambridge: Harvard, 1953.
Lawlor, John. "Radical Satire and the Realistic Novel." Essays and Studies 8 (1955): 58-75.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 16-28.
Mercier, Vivian. "Swift and Irish Satire in the English Language." The Irish Comic Tradition. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1962. 182-209.
Tuveson, Ernest. "Swift: The Dean as Satirist." University of Toronto Quarterly 22 (1953): 308-75.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 101-110.
Leyburn, Ellen Douglass. Satiric Allegory: Mirror for Man. New Haven: Yale, 1956.
Dyson, A. E. "Swift: The Metamorphosis of Irony." Essays and Studies 11 (1958): 53-67.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 44-51.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 350-62.
reprinted in Greenberg, Writings (1973) 672-84.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 157-71.
Sams, Henry W. "Swift's Satire of the Second Person." English Literary History 26 (1959): 36-44.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 35-40.
Sams, Henry W. "Satire as Betrayal." ELH XXVI (1959): 38-41.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 406-8.
Elliott, Robert C. "The Satirist Satirized." The Power of Satire. Princeton: Princeton Univ, 1960. 184-214.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 41-53.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 23-45.
Rosenheim, Edward W., Jr. Swift and the Satirist's Art. Chicago: U of Chicago, 1963. Excerpt Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 392-5. Excerpt Greenberg, Writings (1973) 669-72.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 54-59.
Pinkus, Philip. "Sin and Satire in Swift." Bucknell Review 13.2 (1965): 11-25.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 186-201.
Quintana, Ricardo. "Gulliver's Travels: The Satiric Intent and Execution." Jonathan Swift, 1667-1967: A Dublin Tercentenary Tribute. Ed. Roger McHugh and Philip Edwards. Dublin: Dolmen, 1967. 78-93.
Reichard, Hugo M. "Satiric Snobbery: The Houyhnhnms' Man." Satire Newsletter 4 (1967): 51-57.
Rawson, Claude J. "Order and Cruelty: A Reading of Swift (with Some Comments on Pope and Johnson)." Essays in Criticism. 20 (1970): 24-56. Extract Gravil, Casebook (1974) 223-47.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 83-106.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 29-49.
Bentman, Raymond. "Satiric Structure and Tone in the Conclusion of Gulliver's Travels." Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 11 (1971): 535-48.
Rawson, Claude. "The Character of Swift's Satire." Rawson, Focus: Swift (1971) 17-75.
Elliott, Robert C. "Swift's Satire: Rules of the Game." ELH: English Literary History 41 (1974): 413-28.
reprinted in Elliott, The Literary Persona. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. 124-43.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 50-62.
Carnochan, W. B. "The Consolations of Satire." Probyn, Art (1978) 19-42.
Rawson, Claude. "The Character of Swift's Satire: Reflections on Swift, Johnson, and Human Restlessness." Rawson, The Character of Swift's Satire (1983) 21-82.
Zimmerman, Everett. Swift's Narrative Satires: Author and Authority. Ithaca: Cornell, 1983. Extracted, Wood. Jonathan Swift. (1999) 130-44.
Aikins, Janet E. "Reading 'with Conviction': Trial by Satire." Smith, Genres (1990) 203-229.
Varey, Simon. "Exemplary History and the Political Satire of Gulliver's Travels." Smith, Genres (1990) 39-55.
Stringfellow, Frank. "Irony and Ideals in Gulliver's Travels." Palmeri, Critical Essays (1993) 91-103.
Marilyn Francus. The Converting Imagination: Linguistic Theory and Swift's Satiric Prose. Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1994.
Robert Phiddian. Swift's Parody. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Criticism and Interpretation: Utopias
Vickers, Brian. "The Satiric Structure of Gulliver's Travels and More's Utopia." The World of Jonathan Swift. Ed. Vickers. Cambridge: Harvard, 1968. 233-57.
Philmus, Robert M. "The Language of Utopia." Studies in the Literary Imagination 6.2 (1973): 61-78.
Brink, J. R. "From the Utopians to the Yahoos: Thomas More and Jonathan Swift." Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries 42 (1980): 59-66.
Anderson, William S. "Paradise Gained by Horace, Lost by Gulliver." English Satire and the Satiric Tradition. Ed. Claude Rawson. Oxford: Blackwell, 1984. 151-166.
Criticism and Interpretation: Politics
Firth, Charles. "The Political Significance of `Gulliver's Travels.'" Proceedings of the British Academy 9 (1920): 237.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 69-82.
Fink, Z. S. "Political Theory in Gulliver's Travels." ELH: A Journal of English Literary History XIV (Sept. 1947): 151-161.
Orwell, George, "Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels," Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays. by Orwell. London: Secker and Warburg. 1950.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 80-91.
reprinted in Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 166-185.
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 192-209.
extracted in Donoghue Jonathan Swift: A Critical Anthology. [1971] 135-48.
Said, Edward W. "Swift's Tory Anarchy." Eighteenth-Century Studies 3 (1969): 48-66.
Wilding, Michael. "The Politics of Gulliver's Travels." Studies in the Eighteenth Century; II: Papers presented at the second David Nichol Smith Memorial Seminar, Canberra, 1970. Ed. R. F. Brissenden. Toronto: U of Toronto, 1973. 303-22.
Harth, Phillip. "The Problem of Political Allegory in Gulliver's Travels." Modern Philology 73 (1976): S40-S47.
Lock, F. P. The Politics of Gulliver's Travels. Oxford: Clarendon, 1980.
Bywaters, David. "Gulliver's Travels and the Mode of Political Parallel During Walpole's Administration." ELH: a Journal of English Literary History 54 (1987) 717-40.
Criticism and Interpretation: Philosophy and Religion
Wedel, T.O. "On the Philosophical Background of Gulliver's Travels." Studies in Philology 23 (1926): 434-50.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 83-99.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 23-34.
McKenzie, Gordon. "Swift: Reason and Some of its Consequences" Five Studies in Literature University of California Studies in English 8. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1940.
Louis A. Landa, "Swift, the Mysteries, and Deism," Studies in English University of Texas, 1944 (1945): 239-256.
Direks, Richard J. "Gulliver's Tragic Rationalism." Criticism II (Spring1960): 134-149.
Kallich, Martin. The Other End of the Egg: Religious Satire in Gulliver's Travels. Studies in British history and culture 3. Bridgeport, CT: Conference on British Studies at the University of Bridgeport, 1970.
Thickstun, Margaret Olofson. "The Puritan Origins of Gulliver's Religious Conversion in Houyhnhnmland." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 37.3 (1997 Summer): 517-34.
Criticism and Interpretation: Psychological Approaches
Brown, Norman O. "The Excremental Vision." Life Against Death. by Brown. Middletown: Wesleyan, 1959.179-201.
reprinted in Traugott, Discussions (1962) 92-104.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 31-54.
reprinted in Greenberg, Writings (1973) 611-30.
McKeon, Michael. "Parables of the Younger Son: Swift and the Containment of Desire." The Origins of the English Novel, 1600-1740. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1987.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 197-216.
reprinted in Rivero, Norton Critical Edition (2002) 328-34.
Barash, Carol. "Violence and the Maternal: Swift, Psychoanalysis, and the 1720's [sic]." Fox, Gulliver's Travels (1995) 442-64.
Criticism and Interpretation: Character and Role of Gulliver
Moore, John B. "The Role of Gulliver." Modern Philology 25 (1928): 469-80.
Lawlor, John. "The Evolution of Gulliver's Character." Essays and Studies. London: The English Association, 1956. 69-73.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 372-6.
Monk, Samuel Holt. "The Pride of Lemuel Gulliver." Sewanee Review 63 (1955) 48-71. Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 70-9.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 312-30.
reprinted in Greenberg, Writings (1973) 631-47.
Fussell, Paul. "The Frailty of Lemuel Gulliver." Essays in Literary History. Eds. Kirk and Main. New Brunswick: Rutgers, 1960. 119-20.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 377-81.
Carnochan, W. B. "Some Roles of Lemuel Gulliver." Texas Studies in Language and Literature. 5 (1964): 526-8.
Reichard, Hugo M. "Gulliver the Pretender." Papers on English Language and Literature 1 (1965): 316-26.
Smith, Raymond J., Jr. "The `Character' of Lemuel Gulliver." Tennessee Studies in Literature 10 (1965): 133-39.
Easthope, A. K. "The Disappearance of Gulliver: Character and Persona at the End of the `Travels."' Southern Review (Adelaide) 2 (1967): 261-66.
Zimmerman, Lester F. "Lemuel Gulliver." Weathers, Jonathan Swift: Tercentenary Essays (1967) 61-73.
Otten, Robert M. "Lemuel Gulliver, Projector." Notre Dame English Journal 5.1 (1969-70): 5-15.
Greene, Donald. "The Education of Lemuel Gulliver." The Varied Pattern: Studies in the Eighteenth Century. Toronto: Hakkert, 1971. 3-20.
Pullen, Charles H. "Gulliver: Student of Nature." Dalhousie Review 51 (1971): 77-89.
Bony, Alain. "`Call Me Gulliver.'" Poetique 14 (1973): 197-209.
Zimmerman, Everett. "Gulliver the Preacher." PMLA 89 (1974): 1024-32.
Mezciems, Jenny. "Gulliver and Other Heroes." Probyn, The Art of Jonathan Swift. (1978) 189-208.
Vance, John A. "`The Odious Vermin': Gulliver's Progression Towards Misanthropy." Enlightenment Essays 10 (1979) 65-73.
Criticism and Interpretation: Part I: Lilliput
Boas, Ralph P., Jr. "1724 Lilliputians." American Notes and Queries 6 (1968): 115-116.
Skau, Michael W.. "Flimnap, Lilliput's Acrobatic Treasurer.." American Notes and Queries 8 (1970): 134-35.
Quinlan, Maurice J.. "Treason in Lilliput and in England." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 11 (1970): 1317-32.
Guilhamet, Leon. "Gulliver's Travels I, vi Reconsidered." English Language Notes 21.3 (1984 Mar.): 44-53.
Sena, John F.. "The Origin and Function of a Lilliputian Gesture." Notes and Queries. 31.3 (1984 Sept): 389-390.
Passman, Dirk. "Jean de Thevenot and Burials in Lilliput." Notes and Queries. 33.1 (1986 Mar): 50-51.
Passmann, Dirk F. "The Lilliputian Utopia: A Revised Focus." Swift Studies: The Annual of the Ehrenpreis Center. 2 (1987): 67-76.
Hart, Vaughan. "The Square City-Palace in the State of Lilliput." Papers on Language and Literature. 28.4 (1992 Fall): 369-73.
Criticism and Interpretation: Part II: Brobdingnag
Smith, Frederik N. "Science, Imagination, and Swift's Brobdingnagians." Eighteenth-Century Life 14.1 (1990): 100-114.
Taylor, Aline M. "Cyrano de Bergerac and Gulliver's `Voyage to Brobdingnag.'" Tulane Studies in English 5 (1955): 83-102.
Taylor, Aline M. "Sights and Monsters and Gulliver's Voyage to Brobdingnag." Tulane Studies in English 7 (1957): 28-82.
Criticism and Interpretation: Part III: Laputa
Nicolson, Marjorie and Nora Mohler "Swift's `Flying Island' in the Voyage to Laputa." Annals of Science 2 (1937): 405-430.
Nicolson, Marjorie, and Nora M. Mohler. "The Scientific Background of Swift's Voyage to Laputa." Annals of Science 2 (1937): 299-334.
reprinted in Nicolson, Science and Irnagination (Ithaca: Great Seal Book) 1956;
reprinted in Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 226-69;
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 211-46.
Sutherland, John N. "A Reconsideration of Gulliver's Third Voyage." Studies in Philology 54 (1957) 45-52.
Barroll, J. Leeds. "Gulliver and the Struldbrugs." PMLA LXXIII (March 1958) 43-50.
Williams, Kathleen. "Animal Rationis Capax" Williams, K. Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise. (1958) 164-77.
extracted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 172-85.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 60-69.
Williams, Kathleen. "The Shadowy World of the Third Voyage," Williams, K. Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise. (1958)
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 389-92.
Dobrée, Bonamy. "Swift and Science, and the Placing of Book III." English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959, 454-47.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 386-9.
Merton, Robert C. "The `Motionless' Motion of Swift's Flying Island." Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (1966) 275-77.
Munro, John. "Book III of Gulliver's Travels Once More." English Studies 49 (1968) 429-36.
Traldi, Ila Dawson. "Gulliver the `Educated Fool': Unity in the Voyage to Laputa." Papers on Language and Literature 4 (1968) 35-50.
Korshin, Paul. "The Intellectual Context of Swift's Flying Island." Philological Quarterly 50 (1971) 630-46.
Rogers, Pat. "Gulliver and the Engineers." Modern Language Review 70 (1975) 260-270.
Mezciems, Jenny. "The Unity of Swift's `Voyage to Laputa': Structure as Meaning in Utopian Fiction." Modern Language Review 72 (1977) 1-21.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 241-63.
Todd, Dennis. "Laputa, the Whore of Babylon, and the Idols of Science." Studies in Philology 75 (1978) 93-120.
Weiss, Eric A. "Jonathan Swift's Computing Invention." Annals of the History of Computing 7 (1985): 164-165.
Rothstein, Eric. "Gulliver 3; or The Progress of Clio." Proceedings of the First Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift. (1985) 217-31.
reprinted in Palmeri, Critical Essays (1993) 104-20.
Real, Hermann-J. and Vienken, Heinz J. "'I Knew and Could Distinguish Those Two Heroes at First Sight': Homer and Aristotle in Glubbdubdrib." Notes and Queries. 33 (231).1 (Mar 1986) 51-53.
Bruce, Susan. "The Flying Island and Female Anatomy: Gynaecology and Power in Gulliver's Travels." Genders 2 (1988): 60-76.
Fitzgerald, Robert P. "Science and Politics in Swift's 'Voyage to Laputa'." Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 87 (April 1988) 213-229.
Christie, John. "Laputa Revisited." Nature Transfigured: Science and literature, 1700-1900. John Christie, Sally Shuttleworth, eds. Manchester: Manchester Univ., 1989. 45-60.
Freedman, William. "Swift's Struldbruggs, Progress, and the Analogy of History." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 35.3 (1995 Summer) 457-72.
Argent, Joseph E. "The Etymology of a Dystopia: Laputa Reconsidered," English Language Notes 34.1 (Sept 1996): 36-40.
Phiddian, Robert. "A hopeless project: Gulliver inside the language of science in Book III. Eighteenth Century Life 22.1 (Feb 1998): 50-62.
Bouce, Paul Gabriel. "Death in Gulliver's Travels: The Struldbruggs Revisited." in Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real. 1-13.
Criticism and Interpretation: Part IV: Houyhnhnm Land
Watkins, W.B.C. "Sense of Tragedy in Book IV." Perilous Balance: The Tragic Genius of Swift, Johnson, and Sterne. Princeton: Princeton Univ., 1939. 21-23.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 399-402.
Clubb, Merrell D. "The Criticism of Gulliver's `Voyage to the Houyhnhnms,'1726-1914." Stanford Studies in Language and Literature Ed. Hardin Craig. Palo Alto: Stanford, 1941. 203-32.
Ross, John F. "The Final Comedy of Lemuel Gulliver." Studies in the Comic. U of California Publications in English 8.2. Berkeley: U of California, 1941. 175-96.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 71-89.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 100-19.
Stone, Edward. "Swift and the Horses: Misanthropy or Comedy?" Modern Language Quarterly 10 (1949) 367-76.
Williams, Kathleen. "Gulliver's Voyage to the Houyhnhnms." Journal of English Literary History 18 (1951) 275-86.
reprinted in Jeffares, Modern Judgements. (1968) 247-57.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 136-47.
Frye, Roland. "Swift's Yahoos and the Christian Symbols for Sin." Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (1954) 201-17.
Murry, John Middleton. "Gulliver's Conversion Amongst the Houyhnhnms." Jonathan Swift: A Critical Biography. London: 1954. 338-41.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 395-9.
Sherburn, George. "Errors Concerning the Houyhnhnms." Modern Philology 56 (1958) 92-97.
Wilson, James R. "Swift, the Psalmist, and the Horse." Tennessee Studies in Literature 3 (1958) 17-23.
Winton, Calhoun. "Conversion on the Road to Houyhnhnmland." Sewanee Review 68 (1960) 20-33.
Kallich, Martin. "Three Ways of Looking at a Horse: Jonathan Swift's `Voyage to the Houyhnhnms' Again." Criticism II (Spring 1960) 107-124.
Corder, Jim W. "Gulliver in England." College English. (1961) 100-1.
Crane, R. S. "The Rationale of the Fourth Voyage." Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 331-8.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 148-56.
Traugott, John. "A Voyage to Nowhere with Thomas More and Jonathan Swift: Utopia and The Voyage to the Houyhnhnms." Sewanee Review 69 (1961) 534-65.
reprinted in Greenberg, Gulliver's Travels (1970) 402-6.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 143-69.
Crane, R. S. "The Houyhnhnms, the Yahoos, and the History of Ideas." Reason and the Imagination: Studies in the History of Ideas. Ed. J. A. Mazzeo. New York: Columbia, 1962. 231-53.
reprinted in Brady, Twentieth Century Interpretations (1968) 80-88.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin. "The Meaning of Gulliver's Last Voyage." Review of English Literature 3.3 (1962): 18-38.
reprinted in Tuveson, Swift (1964) 123-42.
Carnochan, W. B. "The Complexity of Swift: Gulliver's Fourth Voyage." Studies in Philology 60 (1963): 23-44.
Traugott, John. "Swift's Allegory: The Yahoo and the Man-of-Mode" University of Toronto Quarterly 33 (1963): 1-18.
Suits, Conrad. "The Role of the Horses in `A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms."' University of Toronto Quarterly 34 (1964-65): 118-32.
Halewood, William H. "Plutarch in Houyhnhnmland: A Neglected Source for Gulliver's Fourth Voyage." Philological Quarterly 44 (1965): 185-94.
Halewood, William H., and Marvin Levich. "Houyhnhnm est animal rationale." Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (1965): 273-81.
Zimansky, Curt A. "Gulliver, Yahoos, and Critics." College English 27 (1965): 45-49.
McManmon, John J. "The Problem of a Religious Interpretation of Gulliver's Fourth Voyage." Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (1966): 59-72.
White, John H. "Swift's Trojan Horses: `Reasoning But to Err.'" English Language Notes 3 (1966): 185-94.
Yeomans, W E. "The Houyhnhnm as Menippean Horse." College English 27 (1966): 449-54.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 202-11.
Buckley, Marjorie W. "Key to the Language of the Houyhnhnms in Gulliver's Travels." Jeffares, Fair Liberty (1967) 270-278.
Allison, Alexander W. "Concerning Houylmhmn Reason." Sewanee Review 76 (1968): 480-92.
Reichert, John F. "Plato, Swift, and the Houyhnhnms." Philological Quarterly 47 (1968): 179-92.
Kelsall, M. M. "Iterum Houyhnhnm: Swift's Sextumvirate and the Horses." Essays in Criticism 19 (1969) 35-45.
reprinted in Gravil, Casebook (1974) 212-22.
Kennedy, R. F. "Swift and Suetonius." Notes and Queries.16 (1969): 340-341.
Gill, James E. "Beast over Man: Theriophilic Paradox in Gulliver's `Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnrns."' Studies in Philology 67 (1970): 532-49.
LaCasce, Steward. "Gulliver's Fourth Voyage: A New Look at the Critical Debate." Satire News 8.1 (1970): 5-7.
Sena, John. "Swift, the Yahoos, and `The English Malady.'" Papers on Language and Literature 7 (1971): 300-03.
Steele, Peter. "Terminal Days among the Houyhnhnrns." Southern Review (Adelaide) 4 (1971): 227-36.
reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Views (1986) 111-121.
Pyle, Fitzroy. "Yahoo: Swift and the Asses." Ariel 3.2 (1972): 64-69.
Morris, John. "Wishes as Horses: A Word for the Houyhnhnms." Yale Review 62 (1972-73): 354-71.
Clifford, James L. "Gulliver's Fourth Voyage: `Hard' and `Soft' Schools of Interpretation." Champion, Quick Springs (1974) 33-49.
Probyn, Clive T. "Man, Horse and Drill: Temple's Essay on Popular Discontents and Gulliver's Fourth Voyage." English Studies 55 (1974): 358-60.
Kelly, Ann Cline. "Swift's Explorations of Slavery in Houyhnhnmland and Ireland." PMLA 91 (1976): 846-55.
Gill, James E. "Man and Yahoo: Dialectic and Symbolism in Gulliver's `Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms."' The Dress of Words: Essays on Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature in Honor of Richmond P Bond. Ed. Robert B. White, Jr. U of Kansas Publications, Library Series 42. Lawrence: U of Kansas Libraries, 1978. 67-90.
Keesey, Donald. "The Distorted Image: Swift's Yahoos and the Critics." Papers on Language and Literature 15 (1979): 320-32.
Landa, Louis. "The Dismal Science in Houyhnhnmland." Novel 13 (1979): 38-49.
Castle, Terry J. "Why the Houyhnhnms Don't Write: Swift, Satire and the Fear of the Text." Essays in Literature 7 (1980): 31-44.
reprinted in Palmeri, Critical Essays (1993) 57-71.
reprinted in Fox, Gulliver's Travels (1995) 379-95.
Takase, Fumiko. "The Houyhnhnms and the Eighteenth.Century Gout Chinois." English Studies 61 (1980): 408-17.
Eilon, Daniel. "Swift's Yahoo and Leslie's Hottentot." Notes and Queries 30.6 (1983 Dec): 510-512.
Nuttall, A. D. "Gulliver among the Horses." Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988): 51-67.
reprinted in Rawson, Critical Essays (1995) 264-79.
Passmann, Dirk F. "Mud and Slime: Some Implications of the Yahoos' Genealogy and the History of an Idea." British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 11.1 (1988 Spring): 1-17.
Washington, Gene. "Natural Horses -- The Noble Horse -- Houyhnhnms." Swift Studies: The Annual of the Ehrenpreis Center 3 (1988): 91-95.
Kennelly, Laura B. "Swift's Yahoo and King Jehu: Genesis of an Allusion." English Language Notes 26.3 (1989 Mar): 37-45.
Piper, William Bowman. "Gulliver's Account of Houyhnhnmland as a Philosophical Treatise." Smith, Genres (1990) 179-202.
Pritchard, Allan. "The Houyhnhnms: Swift, Suetonius, and Marvell." Notes and Queries 37.3 (1990 Sept): 305-306.
Bowden, Betsy. "Before the Houyhnhnms: Rational Horses in the Late Seventeenth Century." Notes and Queries 39.1 (1992 Mar): 38-40.
Crider, Richard. "Yahoo (Yahu) Notes on the Names of Swift's Yahoos." Names: Journal of the American Name Society 41.2 (1993 June): 103-09.
Kelly, James William. "A Contemporary Source for the 'Yahoos' in Gulliver's Travels." Notes and Queries 45.1 (March 1998): 68-70.
Goldberg, Julia. "Houyhnhnm Subtext: Moral Conclusions and Linguistical Manipulation in Gulliver's Travels." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 4 (1998): 269-84.
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