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Leslie Stephen 
Swift 

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In Leslie Stephen’s ‘Swift, ‘ readers are invited into a comprehensive exploration of the life and works of the renowned Irish writer, Jonathan Swift. Stephen’s scholarly approach delves into Swift’s satirical writings, particularly focusing on his most famous work ‘Gulliver’s Travels.’ Through meticulous analysis, Stephen provides insight into Swift’s literary style, deepening readers’ understanding of his social commentary and humor. Written in a clear and accessible manner, ‘Swift’ is a valuable resource for students and scholars of English literature seeking to uncover the complexities of Swift’s work within its historical context. Leslie Stephen’s expertise on the subject shines through in this insightful examination of one of Ireland’s most celebrated literary figures. The book is highly recommended for those interested in delving deeper into the world of Jonathan Swift and gaining a deeper appreciation for his enduring contributions to literature.
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Leslie Stephen (1832-1904) was a distinguished English literary figure, critic, historian, and biographer whose works contributed significantly to Victorian literature. He was born into an illustrious intellectual family, which shaped his academic and philosophical outlook. Educated at Eton College and King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen’s scholarly pursuits led him to a life dedicated to letters. Known for his incisive criticism and profound understanding of the cultural ethos of his time, Stephen’s works covered a vast array of subjects, from ethics to literature to mountaineering. Notably, his analytical prowess is exemplified in his text ‘Swift’ which provides an in-depth exploration of Jonathan Swift’s life and legacy. The biography not only illuminates Swift’s complex personality but also reflects on the moral and satirical elements of his writings, showcasing Stephen’s penetrating literary style. Stephen served as the editor of the prestigious ‘Cornhill Magazine’ and was the first editor of the ‘Dictionary of National Biography, ‘ an invaluable resource that profiles the lives of those who shaped British history. His contributions to the field of biography and literary criticism remain invaluable, and his influence persisted through his daughters, the notable painter Vanessa Bell and the celebrated writer Virginia Woolf, ensuring that the Stephen family legacy continued to shape the world of arts and letters.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 163 ● ISBN 8596547336822 ● File size 0.4 MB ● Publisher DigiCat ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8634019 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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