The Tale of a Tub was written by Jonathan Swift, an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet. He is also well-known for his works such as Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal.
It was written by Jonathan Swift.
Yes. Published in 1704, "A Tale of a Tub" was the first major work written by Jonathan Swift.
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Sin Tub. Goh has written: 'The ghost lover of Emerald Hill and other stories' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Fiction 'Moments in a Singapore life' -- subject(s): Poetry
Jonathan Swift's first major satire is considered to be "A Tale of a Tub", published in 1704. It is a satirical work that mocks various aspects of religion and literary and philosophical theories of the time.
James W. Nichol has written: 'Tub' 'Sainte-Marie among the Hurons' -- subject(s): Drama, Huron Indians, Jesuits, Sainte-Marie-aux-Hurons (Ontario) 'The house of Chestnut Street'
Caroline Dwight Emerson has written: 'New Amsterdam; old Holland in the New World' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Dutch Americans, Social life and customs, Dutch 'The magic tunnel' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History 'A hat-tub tale, or, On the shores of the Bay of Fundy' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Pioneer children of America' -- subject(s): Pioneers, Readers, History
"A Modest Proposal" and "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift are not religious allegories. However, "A Tale of a Tub" has been interpreted as a religious allegory that critiques religious extremism and the interpretation of religious texts. "The Battle of the Books" is a satirical work by Swift that explores the value of ancient versus modern learning, but it is not necessarily considered a religious allegory.
Herbert Stewart has written: 'Three men in a tub' -- subject(s): Modernist-fundamentalist controversy 'For Christians Only' -- subject(s): Christian theology, False doctrines, Oxford Group Movement 'The stronghold of prophecy' -- subject(s): Bible, Evidences, authority, Inspiration, Prophecies
Deborah G. Plant has written: 'Every tub must sit on its own bottom' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, African Americans in literature, Politics and literature, Philosophy, Political and social views, African American philosophy in literature, Women and literature, African Americans
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