Gulliver, medium, technique


Autoria(s): Bullard, Paddy
Data(s)

01/01/2016

Resumo

In the four Parts of Gulliver’s Travels the narrator attends closely to the manual skills, crafts and techniques of the different countries visited and to the materials and instruments by which they are mediated. The patterned, motif-like presentation of these observations and their rich contextual background, historical and literary, indicate their special significance. These references to technique play an important, previously underappreciated roll in Gulliver. They form a thematic connection between its embodied, sensual, compulsive descriptions of the world and its socio-political satire, the latter focusing on technocratic, professionalized statecraft. They are crucial to the peculiar fullness with which Swift’s writing imagines different communities of practice, different ecologies of mind.

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text

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/53024/3/Gulliver%20Medium%20Technique%20BULLARD%20rev%2527d.pdf

Bullard, P. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90006735.html> (2016) Gulliver, medium, technique. English Literary History. ISSN 1080-6547 (In Press)

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en

Publicador

John Hopkins University Press

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/53024/

creatorInternal Bullard, Paddy

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Article

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