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Leslie Stephen

Swift

In “Swift,” Leslie Stephen delves into the life and works of the complex and often contentious writer Jonathan Swift, best known for his satirical prowess and keen observations of human folly. Stephen employs a biographical lens infused with critical analysis, capturing Swift'Äôs nuanced literary style that intertwines irony with sharp social critique. The narrative is rich with contextual detail, situating Swift within the broader spectrum of 18th-century literature while illuminating the socio-political landscapes that influenced his writings, especially «Gulliver'Äôs Travels” and “A Modest Proposal. Leslie Stephen, a prominent Victorian critic and philosopher, was deeply engaged with the intellectual currents of his time, which undoubtedly shaped his approach to Swift. As the father of Virginia Woolf and an influential figure in the development of literary biography, Stephen's insights blend personal conviction with scholarly rigor. His familiarity with Snag Crisis, combined with his philosophical outlook, enabled him to explore the deeper moral and existential questions presented in Swift's work. “Swift” is an essential read for those interested in literary history, satire, and the intricate interplay between life and art. Stephen'Äôs rigorous scholarship and eloquent prose encourage readers to appreciate not only Swift'Äôs genius but also the darker undercurrents of his observations against the societal norms of his time, making this work invaluable for students of literature and enthusiasts alike.
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Vlasnik autorskih prava
Bookwire
Objavljeno prvi puta
2019
Godina izdanja
2019
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