Gulliver's Travel was written by Jonathan Swift who also wrote "A Modest Proposal."
Gulliver's travel to Lilliput is a part of the book Gulliver's Travels, written by Jonathan Swift.
The book written by Jonathan Swift that tells of the adventures of Gulliver is called "Gulliver's Travels." It follows the journey of Lemuel Gulliver to multiple fantastical lands where he encounters strange societies and cultures. The satirical novel explores themes of politics, human nature, and society.
Gullivers Travels
Gulliver is a surname that originated in England. It is also widely recognized as the name of the main character in Jonathan Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels," where Lemuel Gulliver embarks on various adventures in fantastical lands.
Jonathan Swift is the author of Gulliver's Travels
Richard Sympson is the fictional editor of Lemuel Gulliver's travel accounts in the book "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. He is supposed to be a friend of Gulliver who helps in compiling and editing Gulliver's adventures for publication.
Jonathan Swift
'Gulliver's Travels' tell the story of Lemuel Gulliver, written by Jonathan Swift and published in 1726.
Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift published in 2010 (newest edition) in 1726 (earliest edition)
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