Buchara state university m. Bakoeva, E. Muratova, M. Ochilova english literature
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to ! ive in Ireland. He invited Esther Johnson to come to Y:'/' p! • 'i L-Jicver.1 that Swift made a secret marriage with ; tv. bu? much of his private life is unknown. In Ireland Swift kept an eye on the political events of London. He wrote political pamphlets in defense o f th e Whigs. His contributions to “The Tattler”, “The Spectator” and other magazines show how well he understood the spirit o f the time. Swift’s conversations with the leaders of the English political parties are described in his letters to Stella (Esther). These letters became his famous work “Journal lo Stella”. In 1713 Swift was made Dean o f St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin. In Ireland Swift came into contact with common people and saw miserable conditions under which the population lived. Swift wrote pamphlets criticizing the colonial policy of England. In 1726 Swift’s masterpiece “Gulliver’s Travels” appeared and it made a great sensation. In 1728 Stella died after a long illness. This loss affected Swift deeply. Conditions in Ireland between 1700 and 1750 were disastrous. Famine depopulated whole regions. Some areas were covered with unburied corpses. Swift wrote the pamphlets: “The Present Miserable State of Ireland ’, “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to Their Parents or the Country” and others. Hard work and continuous disappointments in life undermined Swift’s health. By the end o f 1731 his mind was failing rapidly. In 1740 his memory' and reason were gone and he became completely deaf. He died on the 19h o f October 1745, in Dublin. During all his hard later years o f a mental decline his friends stayed loyal to him. The Irish people continue to this day to celebrate him as a hero. The generosity o f spirit, deep learning, genuine humor were characteristic features o f his writing, and they were a great gift to the literary tradition. “Gulliver’s Trave:.s” In “Gulliver’s Travel,»” (originally the novel was called “Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon and then a Captain o f Several Ships”) Swift criticized and satirized the evils of the existing society in the form of f'ctitio js travels. Apart from being a good story, it is the indictment o f the human race for refusing reason and benevolence as the ways o f life. The scenes and nations described in the book are so extraordinary and amusing, that the novel still arouses interest with both children and adults. It covers the adventures of a ship surgeon who is washed up on a number o f imaginary shores. The novel is divided into four parts that are actually four voyages: Download 4.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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