A Modest Proposal

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Author: Swift, Jonathan
Date of Publication: 2018
Book classification: Education, English Books
No. of pages: 20 Pages
Format: Paperback

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    Read & Co. Great Essays presents this brand new edition of Jonathan Swifts satirical essay, ""A Modest Proposal"" (1729). Referring to the worsening state of poverty amongst families and children in Ireland at the time, Swifts proposal is to solve the problem by feeding the children of the poor to the rich. Throughout the text he uses statistics, data, and various methods - including recipes - to evidence the economic viability of his suggestion. The essay was received with humour, yet Swifts powerful critique of social welfare and political injustice is clear. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was a prolific writer, poet and political pamphleteer, born into the Anglo-Irish ruling class. He is most remembered for his scathing satirical style and other famous works: ""A Tale of a Tub"" (1704) and ""Gullivers Travels"" (1726).
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