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The reception of Jonathan Swift in Europe / edited by Hermann Josef Real.
Van Pelt Library PR3728.E87 R43 2005
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Athlone critical traditions series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745--Appreciation--Europe.
- Swift, Jonathan.
- Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745--Translations--History and criticism.
- Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745--Criticism and interpretation--History.
- Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745--Influence.
- Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
- European literature--Irish influences.
- European literature.
- Criticism and interpretation.
- History.
- Translations.
- Europe.
- Physical Description:
- xxxii, 378 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Thoemmes Continuum, 2005.
- Summary:
- Jonathan Swift has had a profound impact on almost all the national literatures of Continental Europe. The celebrated author of acknowledged masterpieces like A Tale of a Tub (1704), Gulliver's Travels (1726), and A Modest Proposal (1729), the Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, was courted by innumerable translators, adaptors, and retellers, admired and challenged by shoals of critics, and creatively imitated by both novelists and playwrights, not only in Central Europe (Germany and Switzerland) but also in its northern (Denmark and Sweden) and southern (Italy, Spain, and Portugal) outposts, as well as its eastern (Poland and Russia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria) and Western parts - from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the present day.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [284]-364) and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- ISBN:
- 0826468470
- 9780826468475
- OCLC:
- 57475855
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