Millstone Education:
World Literature

Two children reading books

This Literature Unit Is:

Gulliver's Travels
by Jonathan Swift

Introduction

Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) is often considered one the world's greatest satirists. His essay, "A Modest Proposal," is satire at its best (A Grades 8-12 Literature Unit here). Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, more commonly known as Gulliver's Travels is his satiric masterpiece.

Gulliver's Travels is a great story and often abridged for younger audiences. In its full form it is high satire and though Swift was often criticizing the England of his day it can be read without knowing those historical events. This story, like all classics, transcends its time period and is as relevant today as it was in 1726 when it was first published.

Edition I Use: Gulliver's Travels / Penguin Classics
ISBN: 0141439491 / $7.00 / paperback / 305 pages
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The complete text of Gulliver's Travels is available on-line here.

Unit Sections:

Pre-Flight
(Before You Read)
Wrap-Up
(After You Read)
Dehesa Coronado (in progress) Resolutions When I Come to be Old by Jonathan Swift
Flash Presentation:
A Swift Vacation
Discussion Questions
Author Quotes Vocabulary
Links Additional Reading
I Kidnap Jonathan Swift
by Glen Draeger
(from the "A Modest Proposal" Lit Unit)