ABSTRACT

First published in 1962, Mr Swift and his Contemporaries, is the first of three volumes providing a detailed exploration of the events of Swift’s life.

This volume is a thorough insight into the historical and social setting of Swift’s life, the evolution of his character, and the composition and interpretation of his works. It includes a wealth of material concerning Swift’s family and career, his emotional and sexual life, his relationship with Sir William Temple, and the design and meaning of both A Tale of a Tub and The Battle of the Books.

Mr Swift and his Contemporaries is ideal for anyone with an interest in Swift’s life, work, and the period in which he lived.

part |88 pages

Part I

chapter Chapter One|5 pages

Ericks, Drydens, and Swifts

chapter Chapter Two|13 pages

Ireland

chapter Chapter Three|6 pages

Dublin

chapter Chapter Four|7 pages

Infancy

chapter Chapter Five|9 pages

Kilkenny

chapter Chapter Six|14 pages

Trinity College

chapter Chapter Seven|21 pages

Studies

chapter Chapter Eight|11 pages

The Dublin Philosophical Society

part |94 pages

Part II

chapter Chapter One|11 pages

Temple

chapter Chapter Two|7 pages

Moor Park

chapter Chapter Three|23 pages

Early Poems (I)

chapter Chapter Four|10 pages

Early Poems (II)

chapter Chapter Five|8 pages

Swift and Temple

chapter Chapter Six|19 pages

Kilroot

chapter Chapter Seven|14 pages

Moor Park Again

part |82 pages

Part III

chapter Chapter One|19 pages

A Tale of a Tub (I)

chapter Chapter Two|12 pages

A Tale of a Tub (II)

chapter Chapter Three|10 pages

A Tale of a Tub (III)

chapter Chapter Four|12 pages

The Battle of the Books

chapter Chapter Five|9 pages

The Mechanical Operation of the Spirit

chapter Chapter Six|18 pages

Last Years at Moor Park