Gulliver's Travels
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- Basım Yılı:2014
- Baskı:1
- Sayfa Sayısı:326
- Kağıt Türü:Kitap Kağıdı
- Ebat:13,5 x 20
- Dil:İngilizce
- Cilt Durumu:Karton Kapak
- ISBN:6053242239
Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver First a Surgeon and then a Captain of Several Ships better known simply as Gulliver's Travels (1726 amended 1735) is a novel by Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is Swift's best known full-length work and a classic of English literature.
Part I:
A Voyage to Lilliput
Mural depicting Gulliver surrounded by citizens of Lilliput.
The book begins with a short preamble in which Lemuel Gulliver in the style of books of the time gives a brief outline of his life and history before his voyages. He enjoys travelling although it is that love of travel that is his downfall.
During his first voyage Gulliver is washed ashore after a shipwreck and finds himself a prisoner of a race of tiny people less than 6 inches tall who are inhabitants of the island country of Lilliput. After giving assurances of his good behaviour he is given a residence in Lilliput and becomes a favourite of the court. From there the book follows Gulliver's observations on the Court of Lilliput. He is also given the permission to roam around the city on a condition that he must not harm their subjects. Gulliver assists the Lilliputians to subdue their neighbours the Blefuscudians by stealing their fleet. However he refuses to reduce the island nation of Blefuscu to a province of Lilliput displeasing the King and the court. Gulliver is charged with treason for among other "crimes" "making water" in the capital (even though he was putting out a fire and saving countless lives). He is convicted and sentenced to be blinded but with the assistance of a kind friend he escapes to Blefuscu. Here he spots and retrieves an abandoned boat and sails out to be rescued by a passing ship which safely takes him back home. This book of the Travels is a topical political satire.