Swift's Parody
Discover the intricate world of parody in Jonathan Swift's prose with "Swift's Parody" by Robert Phiddian, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful paperback spans 236 pages and delves deep into the often-overlooked significance of parody as a key structural element in Swift's works, particularly in his early text, "A Tale of a Tub." Phiddian offers a fresh perspective on parody theory while exploring its impact on evolving British culture during the eighteenth century. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism, Swift's techniques, and the rich tapestry of historical context surrounding his writing. Enhance your understanding of one of literature's most fascinating figures with Robert Phiddian's expert analysis.