Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift (30 Milau 1667 – 19 Gumas 1745) nopo nga songulun Anglo-irish [1] di abaal do satira, monunuat, monunuat esei, monunuat do risala politik, gugumoos id hiis om ulama do Anglikan it nosili do Dekan do Katedral St Patrik id Dublin.[2] ii nosusu mantad Ireland.
Jonathan Swift | |
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Born | Dublin, Ireland | 30 Milau 1667
Died | 19 Gumas 1745 Dublin, Ireland | (umul 77)
Pen name | Isaac Bickerstaff, M. B. Drapier, Lemuel Gulliver, Simon Wagstaff, Esq. |
Pakalajaan | Pakar satira, esei, penyajak dan paderi |
Boros | bahasa Inggeris |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
Notable works | |
Signature | |
Pinamalabangan | St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin |
Biografi
simbanaiKoposion pogulu om sinikulan
simbanaiJonathan Swift nopo nga nosusu ontok 30 Milau 1667 id Dublin, Ireland. Yau nopo nga tanak koduo om songulun no kusai id paganakan dau. Tapa dau nga ii Jonathan Swift (1640-1667) kadau ngaran om nosusu id Herefordshire om nakawaliu tumanud do kompani koguaman mogiadi-adi dau kahapas Pisangadon Miompinai Inggeris om tina dau ii Abigail Erick (toi ko' Herrick) mantad Frisby on the Wreake.
Nakabalajal yau hilo id Universiti Dublin (Trinity College, Dublin) ontok toun 1682 maya tonggungan do tompinai dau om tanak tompinai dau ii odwin, Willoughby.
Buruon ponuatan
simbanaiMinonuat ii Swift do ogumu karya masaan dau do poingion id kakadayan Trim id Kaunti Meath kahapas toun 1700.
Buruon pulitik
simbanaiMonokodung kopio yau do revolusi ii sumaap do tinimungan Katolik ii popoion kaagu do kagarasan diolo id England. Yau sondii nga poinsuang id Part Whig id timpu ahapakan dau.[3][4]
Lobi abagos ii Swift id Parti Tory piipiro linaid kahapas dii. Soira do nokoimbulai parti dii momorinta id toun 1710, Minanganu yau do tonggungan sabaagai iditor montok akhbar The Examiner ii nokosiliu do dila tinimungan dii.
Katayadan karya nopili
simbanaiPangaan om risalah
simbanai- "A Meditation upon a Broom-stick" (1703–1710)
- "A Tritical Essay upon the Faculties of the Mind" (1707–1711)
- The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers (1708–1709): Full text: U of Adelaide]
- "An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity" (1708–1711)
- The Intelligencer (bersama Thomas Sheridan) (1719–1788): Text: Project Gutenberg
- Ourcivilisation.com, The Examiner (1710)
- "A Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue Diarkibkan 2005-11-02 di Wayback Machine" (1712)
- "On the Conduct of the Allies" (1711)
- "Hints Toward an Essay on Conversation" (1713)
- "A Letter to a Young Gentleman, Lately Entered into Holy Orders" (1720)
- "A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet" (1721): Full text: Bartleby.com
- Drapier's Letters (1724, 1725): Full text: Project Gutenberg
- "Bon Mots de Stella" (1726): a curiously irrelevant appendix to "Gulliver's Travels"
- "A Modest Proposal", perhaps the most notable satire in English, suggesting that the Irish should engage in cannibalism. (Written in 1729)
- "An Essay on the Fates of Clergymen"
- "A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding": Full text: Bartleby.com
- "A modest address to the wicked authors of the present age. Particularly the authors of Christianity not founded on argument; and of The resurrection of Jesus considered" (1743-5?)
Sukuon
simbanai- ↑ Jonathan Swift at the Encyclopædia Britannica
- ↑ "Swift", Online literature, pinoopi mantad sanḏad ontok 3 August 2019, linoyog ontok 17 December 2011
- ↑ Fox, Christopher (2003). The Cambridge Companion to Jonathan Swift. Cambridge University Press. pp. 36–39.
- ↑ Cody, David. "Jonathan Swift's Political Beliefs". Victorian Web.
Noputan labus
simbanai- Karya-karya mantad Jonathan Swift id Projek Gutenberg
- Karya mantad toi ko' kokomoi Jonathan Swift id Internet Archive
- Jonathan Swift id National Portrait Gallery, London