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The Pen That Shook the World: How Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels Redefined Satire Forever

When Jonathan Swift published Gulliver’s Travels in April of 1726, he could not have predicted how profoundly the book would shape the next three centuries of literature, politics, and cultural identity. And yet, from the moment the first copies found their way into the hands of London’s eager reading public, a spark ignited—one that would …

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