Explore the insightful and satirical mind of Jonathan Swift in "The Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 15." This collection features additional letters, tracts, and poems not previously published, offering a deeper understanding of Swift's multifaceted genius. Known for his sharp wit and social commentary, Swift remains a relevant and influential figure in English literature. This volume provides readers with a comprehensive look at his lesser-known works, enriching the appreciation of his complete literary contributions. From his poignant poems to his incisive letters, Swift's voice resonates through the ages, challenging and entertaining readers with his unique perspective on society and human nature.
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