Literary

La Belle Dame avec Merci

I love you, said I

And tried in vain to read the lines on her face

Being desperately in need of a silent response.

Pointless as the attempt was

Myself went to the point and asked

–And how do you feel?

Pregnant as usual was Mrs. Surprise

She bore a child, legitimate,: pause

And then smiled her rosy lips

And then produced a gray response

–THIS IS AN HONOR,

Foreboding … Read the rest

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MILD MILD WEST

Mild WestI wrote this article at university on American myth of the wild west. Unfortunately I lost the works cited section. Therefore I don’t remember who Fink was to whose work I refer several times in the article.Apparently the West had some sort of wildness. It was the region where “civilization” arrived later. It had been the direction to go. And, in a sense, it had been what the young American … Read the rest

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A Voyage to Brobdingnag

This, too, begins with realistic elements like “we unshipped our goods and wintered there; for the Captain falling sick..”.
In this country everything is a scale of ten to one in relation to our familiar world.
Gulliver is caught on the shore by one of the natives and brought to a farmer’s house where he fights with two rats and kills them. There he establishes good relations with the farmer’s … Read the rest

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A Voyage to Lilliput

This part begins with some information that Gulliver gives of himself and his family: his family had a small estate in Nottinghamshire, he attended Emanuel College in Cambridge etc. He always had a desire to travel, which he later fulfills most effectively. In his first voyage he is shipwrecked. After some struggle with the sea he is safely ashore on the coast of the empire of Lilliput. There he finds … Read the rest

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GULLIVER’S TRAVELS AS A SATIRE


“Gulliver’s Travels” consists of four parts, each of which is about a different voyage to another strange place. The original title of the book was “Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships.”.
This work is a famous satire of the contemporary England and its institutions. In it Jonathan Swift uses an ancient satirical … Read the rest