Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture Myth, Media and the Man
Discover a fresh perspective on one of literature's most enigmatic figures in Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture: Myth, Media and the Man by Ann Kelly. Published by Palgrave USA in 2002, this thought-provoking hardback spans 244 pages and challenges the traditional interpretations of Swift's work. While many 20th-century scholars have painted Swift as a conservative pillar of the 18th-century 'republic of letters', Kelly's insightful analysis reveals the complexities of his role in an era marked by the rise of popular literature. This book breaks the mold of Swift studies, encouraging readers to reconsider how media and popular culture influenced Swift's writing and legacy. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this engaging read promises to enrich your understanding of Jonathan Swift and his enduring impact on literature.