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Gulliver’s Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World

Jonathan Swift

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about 3.5 h
Length
50,249 words · 130 pages in print
Structure
20 chapters · 4 front-matter sections
Language
English
Era
Enlightenment

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Contents

  1. Note
  2. Part I — A Voyage to Lilliput
  3. Part II — A Voyage to Brobdingnag
  4. Preface
  5. Chapter I
  6. Chapter II
  7. Chapter III
  8. Chapter IV
  9. Chapter V
  10. Chapter VI — Of the Inhabitants of Lilliput; Their Learning, Laws, and Customs; The Manner of Educating Their Children. The Author’s Way of Living in That Country
  11. Chapter VII — The Author, Being Informed of a Design to Accuse Him of High Treason, Makes His Escape to Blefuscu. His Reception There
  12. Article I
  13. Article II
  14. Article III
  15. Article IV
  16. Chapter VIII — The Author, by a Lucky Accident, Finds Means to Leave Blefuscu, and After Some Difficulties, Returns Safe to His Native Country
  17. Part II — A Voyage to Brobdingnag
  18. Chapter I
  19. Chapter II — A Description of the Farmer’s Daughter. The Author Carried to a Market-Town, and Then to the Metropolis. The Particulars of This Journey
  20. Chapter III
  21. Chapter IV — The Country Described. A Proposal for Correcting Modern Maps. The King’s Palace, and Some Account of the Metropolis. The Author’s Way of Travelling. The Chief Temple Described
  22. Chapter V — Several Adventures That Happened to the Author. The Author Shows His Skill in Navigation
  23. Chapter VI
  24. Chapter VII
  25. Chapter VIII — The King and Queen Make a Progress[83] to the Frontiers. The Author Attends Them. The Manner in Which He Leaves the Country Very Particularly Related. He Returns to England
  26. Note
  27. Footnotes

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Jonathan Swift

1667–1745 · Enlightenment

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