Articles on Jonathan Swift

Found 133 articles.

  • DUBLIN
    Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language - 1998/01/01
  • N.Wales ferry is among best in Europe.(News)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2004/05/27
  • Treatise On Good Manners And Good Breeding
    Great Works of Literature - 1992/01/01
  • The real meaning of Star Wars.
    The Nation - 1985/03/09
  • (On The) Death Of Esther Johnson [Stella]: Introductory Note
    Great Works of Literature - 1992/01/01
  • A modest proposal for preventing the City Council from interfering with the affairs of private businesses
    Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA. - 2007/01/13
  • moanday, tearsday, wailsday, thumpsday, frightday, shatterday. Bloomsday
    The Independent - London - 1997/06/14
  • Eighteenth-Century Context, Historical Inquiries in Honor of Philip Harth.(The 18th Century)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Irish Literary Supplement - 2003/03/22
  • Rewriting the past, politicizing the present.(A)(Commentary)(Op-Ed)
    The Washington Times - 2002/01/31
  • Why politicians are calling the Leon kettle black.(News)
    Cape Times (South Africa) - 2006/12/04
  • Woolf: A soft but influential voice
    The Boston Globe - 2007/01/21
  • John Middleton Murry
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15
  • New Yorker's satire startling, but off the mark.(Opinion)(Column)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2008/07/20
  • In search of chillier climes Mark Sanderson enjoys this quest to find the mythical frozen land of Thule
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2005/03/06
  • 'Oscar Wilde' ferry costs EU45m.(NEWS)
    Evening Herald (Dublin, Republic of Ireland) - 2007/07/26
  • Claude Rawson. God, Gulliver, and Genocide. Barbarism and the European Imagination, 1492-1945.(Book Review)
    Utopian Studies - 2002/03/22
  • Clean life of a master satirist; Jonathan Swift. By Victoria Glendinning. (Hutchinson, pounds 20). Reviewed by Christine Barker.
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 1998/09/05
  • The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction.(Review)(Brief Article)
    Contemporary Review - 2000/04/01
  • Leonard Woolf, out of the shadows
    The Boston Globe - 2006/12/17
  • lilliputian
    A New Dictionary of Eponyms - 1997/01/01
  • Bubbles old and new: Economists wrestle with a theoretical impossibility
    International Herald Tribune - 2005/04/29
  • Notes on a "classic" (1).(Book Review)
    symploke - 2004/01/01
  • Works of George Orwell: Animal Farm: Introduction, Chapters 1 and 2
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Trustee would like to see the vehicle sticker program end.(Neighbor)(Local beat)
    Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - 2005/03/24
  • Books: Can they write about happiness? Aisling Foster on a doorstep of Irish fiction; The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction Edited by Colm Tibn Viking pounds 25
    The Independent - London - 1999/12/05
  • Reviewed elsewhere. (A-C).(short book reviews)(Book Review)
    Biography - 2003/01/01
  • Irish literature
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • Industry Watch: Susquehanna Heads for Land of the Shamrock.(Product Announcement)
    Traders - 1999/12/01
  • Michael Foot: Gordon will do the job very well
    The Spectator - 2006/09/16
  • Morgan Reynolds, Inc.(Rosalind Franklin and the Structure of Life)(Savage Satire: The Story of Jonathan Swift)(Brief article)(Children's review)(Book review)
    Children's Bookwatch - 2006/12/01
  • Morgan Reynolds.(Skeptical Chemist: The Story of Robert Boyle)(Savage Satire: The Story of Jonathan Swift)(Rosalind Franklin and the Structure of Life)(New Elements: The Story of Marie Curie)(Gift of Imagination: The Story of Roald Dahl)(Young adult revie
    Children's Bookwatch - 2007/01/01
  • OCTOBER 19
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
  • THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO Literary Ireland Joyce, Shaw, Wilde... Ireland has produced some of the best writers in the English language. ANTHEA MILNES examines their inspiration, from the wild Atlantic coast to Dublin's cosy pubs
    The Independent - London - 2002/06/15
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