
Gulliver's Travels
3.0 (1
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
+9
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
352
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jul 25, 2004
Editore
Barnes & Noble Classics
Edizione
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1593081324
ISBN-13
9781593081324
Descrizione
In a satirical adventure that blends humor with profound social criticism, Jonathan Swift's narrative unfolds through the fantastical voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, an ordinary man who inadvertently embarks on extraordinary journeys. Each land Gulliver visits presents a starkly different society that mirrors and critiques contemporary issues of his time. From the diminutive Lilliputians who are embroiled in trivial political disputes to the grand beings of Brobdingnag, Swift invites readers to ponder the absurdities of human nature and the complexities of societal structures.
As Gulliver navigates these bizarre realms, he grapples with moral conundrums and the often hypocritical behaviors of the inhabitants. Swift's biting wit shines through as he deftly illuminates the follies of pride, ambition, and human folly. With an underlying theme of disillusionment, the narrative compels readers to reflect on their own world, encouraging a thoughtful examination of social norms and human relationships.
The story is not only a captivating adventure but also a timeless exploration of the human condition. Gulliver's journey resonates with readers, transcending centuries to challenge perceptions and provoke thought about the very nature of civilization itself, making it a cornerstone of literary classicism. Through his masterful storytelling, Swift crafts a world that is simultaneously whimsical and deeply resonant, inviting a continual re-examination of society’s greatest challenges.
As Gulliver navigates these bizarre realms, he grapples with moral conundrums and the often hypocritical behaviors of the inhabitants. Swift's biting wit shines through as he deftly illuminates the follies of pride, ambition, and human folly. With an underlying theme of disillusionment, the narrative compels readers to reflect on their own world, encouraging a thoughtful examination of social norms and human relationships.
The story is not only a captivating adventure but also a timeless exploration of the human condition. Gulliver's journey resonates with readers, transcending centuries to challenge perceptions and provoke thought about the very nature of civilization itself, making it a cornerstone of literary classicism. Through his masterful storytelling, Swift crafts a world that is simultaneously whimsical and deeply resonant, inviting a continual re-examination of society’s greatest challenges.
Recensioni
I personally did not like this book. I guess I just don't like the style of the 1700s. The story, had it been written in another way, would have been amusing.
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