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“I cannot but conclude that the Bulk of your Natives, to be the most pernicious Race of little odious Vermin that Nature ever suffered to crawl upon the Surface of the Earth.” Gulliver’s Travels was published in 1726 by Irish author Jonathan Swift. It is the story of the travels of ship's surgeon, Lemuel Gulliver to various fantastical lands. Gulliver first travels to Lilliput, a land of tiny people caught up with political rivalries between the High Heels and the Low Heels and religious disputes between the “Big Endians” and the “Small Endians” in reference to where they cut their eggs. Next he travels to Brobdingnag, a land of giants where he has the reverse experience of being the small and vulnerable one. Thirdly he travels to Laputa, a land where the focus is so much on science and experiments that the whole country has fallen into a dysfunctional state. Lastly he lives in the Land of the Houyhnhnms, where he finally realises he is the same as the despised and vulgar Yahoos and begins to idolize his wise horsey overlords. I began this book feeling that the narrator was an over-intrusive pompous colonialistic ass. Gradually I realised that there were strong elements of satire to the story and there was indeed some self-awareness about the follies and evils of colonialism. Some of the countries he visited were horrified at his descriptions of the bloodthirsty wars of the British and forced Gulliver to reevaluate his own sense of superiority. However, despite the clever political satire, I couldn’t get past my perception of Gulliver being a boring pompous white guy who I didn’t really like. And although I realise you can’t judge an 18th century book by 21st century moral values, I found his sexism, racism and homophobia trying to read. 3 stars for imagination and cleverness. I chose this as a book to read with a student that I tutor. It was torturous. So although Swift is obviously making snarky social commentary, this didn't connect with my eleventh-grade student. It was a poor choice for a teaching tool. I enjoyed the chapters on the Lilliputians and the Houyhnhnms better than the other chapters. The satire was more accessible. Oh! The Yahoos! Very funny. "I should never have attempted so absurd a project as that of reforming the Yahoo race in this kingdom: But I have now done with all such visionary schemes forever." Guliver odlazi u potragu za pustolovinama i nalazi zemlju o kakvoj nije ni sanjao. A sigurno nikada nije ni sreo ljude poput stanovnika Liliputa. Međutim, ni stanovnici Liliputa nikada nisu sreli čoveka nalik Guliveru... Korak po korak je serijal namenjen deci koja stupaju u čarobni svet knjiga. Korak 2. donosi najpoznatija dela najboljih pisaca prilagođena deci i njihovim čitalačkim veštinama. Belongs to Publisher Series — 71 more Dean's Classics (29) Everyman's Library (60) Gallimard, Folio (597) Harper Perennial Olive Editions (2018 Olive) insel taschenbuch (0058) Lanterne (L 379) I Libri dell'Unità [L'Unità] (11-12) Limited Editions Club (S:1.01) Oud Goud (V) Penguin Clothbound Classics (2010) Penguin English Library, 2012 series (2012-04) Perpetua reeks (77) Pocket Books (34) The Pocket Library (PL-51) Prisma Klassieken (25) Riverside Editions (B49) Tus Libros. Anaya (16) The World's Classics (20) Zephyr Books (70) Is contained inGrote avonturen drieling. Gullivers reizen / Robinson Crusoe / Michael Strogoff, de koerier van de tsaar. by Henk Cornelissen Adventure Classics Ivanhoe, Gullivers Travels, Treasure Island, the Call of the Wild, the Count of Monte Crist (boxed se by Walter Scott The Adventure Collection: Treasure Island / The Jungle Book / Gulliver's Travels / White Fang / The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Jonathan Swift The World's Greatest Books Set by Arthur Mee (indirect) ContainsIs retold inHas the (non-series) sequelHas the adaptationIs abridged inInspiredHas as a commentary on the textHas as a student's study guideHas as a teacher's guideDistinctionsNotable Lists
The voyages of an Englishman carry him to such strange places as Lilliput, where people are six inches tall; Brobdingnag, a land of giants; an island of sorcerers; and a country ruled by horses. No library descriptions found. |
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The book is fairly well written, but many parts have poor flow due to antediluvian syntax. Interesting tales that can facilitate an understanding on how to treat others and the respective consequences. (