
1667–1745
Jonathan Swift
Anglo-Irish clergyman whose satires treat reason as a blade that can cut the hand that holds it. His indignation is architectural.
Raised satire to a moral extreme: irony so complete it implicates the reader.

1667–1745
Anglo-Irish clergyman whose satires treat reason as a blade that can cut the hand that holds it. His indignation is architectural.
Raised satire to a moral extreme: irony so complete it implicates the reader.