Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- A Note on the Texts
- The Texts of The Essential Writings of Jonathan Swift
- I. EARLY SATIRES AND POLITICAL WRITINGS (1704-1711)
- A Tale of a Tub
- The Battle of the Books
- The Mechanical Operation of the Spirit
- An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity
- The Examiner, no. 16. November 23, 1710
- A Short Character of his Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton
- II. PARODIES, HOAXES, SOTTISIERS (1703–1745)
- A Meditation Upon a Broom-Stick
- Predictions for the Year 1708
- The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions
- A Vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq.
- The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezor Eilliston from A Compleat Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation Directions to Servants
- III. WRITINGS ON IRELAND (1707–1737)
- The Story of the Injured Lady and The Answer to the Injured Lady
- Sermon, Causes of the Wretched Condition of Ireland
- A Letter to a Young Gentleman, Lately entered into Holy Orders
- A Letter to a Young Lady, On Her Marriage
- Drapier's Letters I
- Drapier's Letters IV
- A Short View of the State of Ireland
- A Modest Proposal
- A Proposal for Giving Badges to the Beggars
- IV. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
- V. POEMS
- Verses Wrote in a Lady's Ivory Table-Book
- To Their Excellancies … The Humble Petition of Frances Harris
- Baucis and Philemon
- A Description of the Morning
- A Description of a City Shower
- Cadenus and Vanessa
- The Author upon Himself
- Mary the Cook-Maid's Letter
- On Stella's Birth-Day
- Phyllis, or The Progress of Love
- The Progress of Beauty
- The Progress of Poetry
- To Stella, Visiting me in my Sickness
- To Stella, who collected and transcribed his Poems
- Stella's Birth-day
- To Stella on Her Birth-day
- A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a late Famous General
- The Progress of Marriage
- Stella's Birth-Day. A great Bottle of Wine, long buried, being that Day dug up
- Stella at Wood-Park
- To Stella
- Prometheus
- Stella's Birthday
- On Wood the Iron-monger
- A Receipt to Restore Stella's Youth
- Stella's Birth-day
- Clever Tom Clinch going to be hanged
- Holyhead. Sept. 25, 1727
- Irel.d
- Directions for Making a Birth-day Song
- A Dialogue between an eminent Lawyer and Dr. Swift Dean of St. Patrick's
- Traulus
- The Lady's Dressing Room
- A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed
- Strephon and Chloe
- Cassinus and Peter, a Tragical Elegy
- To Mr Gay
- Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D.
- To a Lady
- On Poetry: A Rapsody
- The Yahoo's Overthrow
- The Legion Club
- Contexts
- CONTEMPORARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING LETTERS, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, AND PERSONAL WRITINGS
- From Journal to Stella, Letter VI: Swift to Esther Johnson and Rebecca Dingley, October 10, 1710
- From Journal to Stella, Letter XXXII: Swift to Esther Johnson and Rebecca Dingley, October 9, 1711
- Swift to Alexander Pope, September 29, 1725
- Swift to Alexander Pope, November 26, 1725
- Swift to Charles Wogan, July-August 2, 1732
- Swift to William Pulteney, Mary 12, 1775
- Of Mean and Great Figures
- Family of Swift
- Death of Mrs. Johnson
- Thoughts on Various Subjects
- Some thoughts on Free-thinking
- Thoughts on Religion
- Further Thoughts on Religion
- From William Wotton, "Observations upon The Tale of the Tub" (1705)
- Alexander Pope, Poems on Gulliver's Travels
- Criticism
- 1745–1940
- Henry Fielding [Obituary of Swift]
- Samuel Johnson [On A Tale of a Tub and Gulliver's Travels]
- Samuel Johnson [Life of Swift]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [on Gulliver's Travels]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [on Gulliver's Travels]
- William Makepeace Thackeray [on Gulliver's Travels and Swift's last days]
- D. H. Lawrence [on Swift's Celia]
- W. B. Yeats [on Swift, Georgian Ireland, and Stella]
- F. R. Leavis * "The Irony of Swift"
- André Breton [Swift and Black Humor]
- AFTER 1940 AND BY SUBJECT
- A TALE OF A TUB
- Hugh Kenner * [The Tale and the book]
- Marcus Walsh * "Text, 'Text,' and Swift's Tale of a Tub"
- Irvin Ehrenpreis * "The Battle of the Books"
- THE POEMS
- Peneople Wilson * "Feminism and the Augustans"
- Derek Mahon * [On Swift's Poems]
- POLITICS (ENGLAND AND IRELAND)
- Ian Higgins * "Swift's Politics"
- S. J. Connolly * "Swift and Protestant Ireland"
- GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
- George Orwell * "Politics vs. Literature"
- R. S. Crane * "The Houyhnhnms, the Yahoos, and the History of Ideas"
- Jenny Mezciens * "Utopia and the 'Thing which is not'"
- Claude Rawson * "Swift's 'I' Narrators"
- Jonathan Swift: A Chronology
- Selected Bibliography
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