Om The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift
This collection of Swift's prose works includes his famous Drapier's Letters, which were written in opposition to the Irish government's plan to introduce a new copper coinage. Swift's wit and satire are on full display, making this collection a must-read for fans of 18th century satire.
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