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Book Description
本书是英国著名作家乔纳森.斯威夫特(Jonathan Swift 1667-1745)所作,以寓言形式对时政、世道、人性进行了无情的讽刺。因其神奇怪诞而为儿童所喜爱。因其辛辣深刻而为成为所耽读。游记叙述船医格列佛几次因航海出事而流落海外四国的见闻。小人国:该国居民身高不过六英寸,君臣贪残,政党倾轧,教派纷争,战祸连绵,所有争端都是一些可笑的琐事细故。大人国:格列佛到了这里成了小人国人,被人当作掌上玩物。他在国王面前夸赞英国的政制、财力、军威和历史,但是在国王诘问之下却暴露了它的全部丑恶。飞岛国:这里的学者
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1984 said on Apr 18, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Everyone is probably familiar with the traveler Gulliver and his adventures among the Lilliputians but many people may not realize that he wrote about his "travels" among three other locations/races too. For me the story of his visit with the Lilliputians and the land of the giants were just ok, th ... (continue)
Stcin10 said on Jan 26, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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A satirical vision of Europe State by Jonathan Swift: great... but it is not straordinary.
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"Gulliver's Travels" is an important literature work of an anglo-irish writer called Jonathan Swift, published in 1726. This is a satire of human nature and the novel described situations of a fantastic world and many times episodes og Gulliver's trav ... (continue)
Laura Buffa said on Jan 24, 2011 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Wow. Ed io che erroneamente lo credevo un banale classico con storie di viaggi ed avventure. Cinismo imperante, satira pungente, realismo quasi soffocante, iperbole del disgusto per la propria razza.
"In chosing persons for all employments, they have more regard to good morals than to great abiliti ... (continue)
The Girl said on Mar 27, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Sandra Villanueva Margalef
I got this book through a friend who told me it was interesting to read. I think that it is easy to understand almost all the vocabulary and therefore, is easy to read. It’s an interesting book and with a lot of adventures stories. For this reason I enjoyed reading the book and you won’t get bored a ... (continue)
Teresa Escardo said on May 1, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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On Version and Travels in this Book
This version, edited & commentated by Paul Turner in 1971, published by Oxford University Press, is according to Dr. Shan Te-Hsing of our Academia Sinica, "(This version) is still based on that by Davis", "because of its abundance of reference and reasonable price, has enjoyed one of the most wide r ... (continue)
八足 said on Jul 31, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- English Books
- Others 424 Pages
- ISBN-10: 756000766X
- ISBN-13: 9787560007663
- Publisher: 外语教学与研究出版社
- Pub date: Feb 01, 1991
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Leather Bound, Library Binding, School & Library Binding and eBook
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Not a children's book
This book is a great example of the 18th century satire since Swift uses the typical book form of a travel across the sea to compare England to other fictional nations (although he insists on the veracity of his narration, of course).
It is divided in 4 parts, and this makes the book easier to ... (continue)
This book is a great example of the 18th century satire since Swift uses the typical book form of a travel across the sea to compare England to other fictional nations (although he insists on the veracity of his narration, of course).
It is divided in 4 parts, and this makes the book easier to read. It is frequently presented as a children's book, but it is more complex than that.
In my opinion, the most interesting part is the fourth travel, with the Houyhnhnms. Here he praises a nation consisting of rational horses who do not have laws, lies or wars. A civilization which is lead simply by reason and the common sense and which despises the yahoos- the human being- just like Swift.
Swift's tone is very bitter although there are fragments which are quite funny. He criticizes both the woman and the man of his time, and praises the Ancient people, so he has been labeled as a misanthropist.
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