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10/10/21

[Answer] Who wrote "Gulliver's Travels?"

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Who wrote "Gulliver's Travels?"


  • Jonathan Swift:Jonathan Swift was an Irish author, satirist, and clergyman. His father died two months before Jonathan was born, so the boy was raised in his uncle's home. He was unwell as a child, suffering from Meniere's Disease, an affliction of the inner ear that causes nausea and hearing loss. When unrest broke out in Ireland, Swift was a young man. He moved to England to start a life of his own at this time. Swift began to write in the late 1690s. It wasn't until 1726 that he completed and anonymously published his most famous work, officially titled "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts, by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships." The book was an immediate success and popularly known simply as "Gulliver's Travels." Source: Biography.com



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