Short, informal biography of the novelist, essayist, and satirist, most famous for penning "Gulliver's Travels."
Laugh or cry at Swift's infamous, and satirical, plan for dealing with poverty in Ireland.
Find the text to several of Swift's work's, including "Gulliver's Travels."
Enjoy Jonathan Swift's keen observations of a rainy day in October, 1710.
View a time-line of British history from 1235-1799, especially as it relates to Jonathan Swift and "Gulliver's Travels."
Find an encyclopedia entry for Jonathan Swift, a writer whose works include "A Modest Proposal" and "Gulliver's Travels."
Read this famous piece of satire by Jonathan Swift, in which he denounces the treatment of the poor. E-text is available through the ERIS project in ASCII format.
Travel with Gulliver through fantastic lands in this story by Jonathan Swift, in which the author addresses politics and social issues via a children s tale.
Index to chiefly satirical poems by this Augustan author, includes texts such as "The Beast's Confession."
In addition to the full text for the novel, this page offers a dictionary of terms, background on the time period, quotes, and illustrations.
Read "Gulliver's Travels" or browse illustrations, read a biography and bibliography. Become a member of the Eighteenth Century Ring.
Read Swift's essays and an assortment of his poems, including "Oysters," "Description of a City" and "The Lady's Dressing Room."