Available options are listed below:
A Modest Proposal In Plain and Simple English
| AUTHOR | Swift, Jonathan; Bookcaps |
| PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (04/04/2013) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
What's the solution to poverty in 18th-century Ireland? According to Jonathan Swift-eat the babies. No, really.
Swift's A Modest Proposal is one of the most biting and brilliantly absurd pieces of political satire ever written. It shocked readers in 1729 and still turns heads today. But if you're not used to older styles of writing or historical references, it can be hard to catch all the irony, outrage, and dark humor.
That's where this edition helps. With a modern English retelling presented alongside the original text, you'll be able to follow Swift's argument clearly-while understanding the context and craft behind his satire. It's not just a translation-it's a guide to getting the joke and seeing why it still matters.
Whether you're a student, a fan of sharp wit, or someone exploring the roots of political commentary, this edition makes it easier to experience the full impact of Swift's outrageous proposal.
What's the solution to poverty in 18th-century Ireland? According to Jonathan Swift-eat the babies. No, really.
Swift's A Modest Proposal is one of the most biting and brilliantly absurd pieces of political satire ever written. It shocked readers in 1729 and still turns heads today. But if you're not used to older styles of writing or historical references, it can be hard to catch all the irony, outrage, and dark humor.
That's where this edition helps. With a modern English retelling presented alongside the original text, you'll be able to follow Swift's argument clearly-while understanding the context and craft behind his satire. It's not just a translation-it's a guide to getting the joke and seeing why it still matters.
Whether you're a student, a fan of sharp wit, or someone exploring the roots of political commentary, this edition makes it easier to experience the full impact of Swift's outrageous proposal.
