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A Modest Proposal

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A Modest Proposal is Jonathan Swift's most devastating work of satirical prose, a brief pamphlet that feigns economic rationality while exposing the moral bankruptcy of British policy toward Ireland. Its infamous suggestion that impoverished Irish families sell their children as food is delivered in the cool, statistical idiom of political arithmetic, making the horror sharper through understatement. Situated within eighteenth-century Augustan satire, it transforms classical irony into a weapon against colonial exploitation, landlordism, and utilitarian schemes detached from human suffering. Swift, an Anglo-Irish clergyman and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, wrote from intimate knowledge of Ireland's poverty and from bitter frustration with English indifference. Though born in Dublin, he occupied a complex position between English political culture and Irish civic life. His earlier polemics, including the Drapier's Letters, had already established him as a defender of Irish interests and a master of masked indignation. This work is essential reading for anyone interested in satire, political rhetoric, or the ethics of social reform. Its brilliance lies not merely in shock, but in forcing readers to confront how respectable language can conceal cruelty.

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ISBN9788028371395
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date05/15/24
Pages28

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  • jersy104
    jersy104

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    4.0

    An interesting look at early satire with 5 writings revealing issues of Ireland in the 18th century. As a modern reader, I would have appreciated some historical context, since I probably missed a lot of what he criticized and was trying to convey due to not being an expert of that time period. Still it was worth taking a look at.

    Sep 4, 2022

  • abookobsessed
    abookobsessed

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    3.0

    Read this for my British Reading List

    Nov 15, 2022

  • 4.0

    And that's on cannibalism

    Apr 12, 2024

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