Swift’s Satires on Modernism

Swift’s Satires on Modernism
About this book
"More than three centuries since their first publication, Jonathan Swift's A Tale of a Tub, 'The Battle of the Books, ' 'The Mechanical Operation of the Spirit, ' and An Argument against Abolishing Christianity remain striking, prescient, and still-relevant challenges to Modern commitments to inwardness, reflection, and spiritualism. In this lively and engaging study - grounded in the intellectual and historical currents of Swift's time, with an eye on the implications for the present day - G. Douglas Atkins brings forty-plus years of scholarly and critical experience to bear on some of the greatest satires ever written. The study reveals new contexts for understanding Swift's satires, including post-Reformation reading practices and the development of the modern personal essay. This book revisits, from fresh perspectives, the late seventeenth-century version of the perennial warfare between Ancients and Moderns, then often instanced as 'the battle of the books.'"--Publisher's website.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20791761W
Subjects
Swift, jonathan, 1667-1745Satire, english, history and criticismModernism (literature)Criticism and interpretationEnglish SatireHistory and criticismEngelsk satirHistoriaLITERARY CRITICISMEuropeanEnglish, Irish, Scottish, WelshLiterary studies: c 1500 to c 1800Literature