Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels
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cheap edition of great book Amazon Customer This printing seems to be publish on demand. It is a large format book, but with regular (not large) type within very tight margins. This lets them fit a long book into a thin volume, but it is still quite readable. It is a shame there isn't more space between the lines, as this is a good edition for annotating. There is no copyright page, which I suspect is legally required.. Bad This book does not have the full text since it only includes books one and two. It is also heavily censored, excluding whole paragraphs otherwise present in the audiobook. I would recommend the gutenberg library copy over this one since they are both free. majormajormajormajor said Review of the Norton Critical Edition - Text, Context, and Criticism. While other reviews seem focused on Swift's original novel, it would seem to me that anyone reading the reviews for this particular edition would be far more interested in the quality of the contents of the Norton Critical Edition, rather than the text itself. The text, after all, is a seminal classic satire, and even the worst printing and editing would find it very difficult to obscure it. Swift is brilliant, but that is not the focus of this review. Rather, I will be discussing the merits of this particul
It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature.. "Gulliver's Travels" (1726, amended 1735), officially "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World", is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre