Tale of a TubReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 184 pages 'A Tale of a Tub is a well known allegorical work and a crystal clear affirmation of Swift's misanthropy with striking religious satire on all human races. It has stirring stylistic impact on its reader due its astuteness of language. Stimulating and thought-provoking ... |
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Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
SECTION IV | 73 |
SECTION V | 97 |
SECTION VI | 110 |
SECTION VII | 126 |
SECTION VIII | 137 |
SECTION IX | 153 |
SECTION X | 181 |
SECTION XI | 193 |
THE CONCLUSION | 222 |
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