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Jonathan Swift's brilliant work of satire puts forth a simple solution for the crop failure and dearth of essential goods in 18th-century Ireland: the impoverished populace should sell their children as food to the wealthier classes. Far from legitimately suggesting cannibalism as a cure for societal ills, however, Swift puts his biting wit and profound use of irony to work critiquing mercantilism. This beautifully illustrated bilingual edition features the text in its original English, as well as translated into Spanish. "La obra brillantemente satirica de Jonathan Swift propone una solucion…mehr

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Jonathan Swift's brilliant work of satire puts forth a simple solution for the crop failure and dearth of essential goods in 18th-century Ireland: the impoverished populace should sell their children as food to the wealthier classes. Far from legitimately suggesting cannibalism as a cure for societal ills, however, Swift puts his biting wit and profound use of irony to work critiquing mercantilism. This beautifully illustrated bilingual edition features the text in its original English, as well as translated into Spanish. "La obra brillantemente satirica de Jonathan Swift propone una solucion simple para la mala cosecha y falta de bienes esenciales en Irlanda del siglo XVIII: los mas pobres deberian vender sus hijos como comida para los mas ricos. Lejos de plantear el canibalismo como un remedio legitimo para los problemas sociales, sin embargo, Swift usa su ingenio penetrante y una ironia profunda para criticar el mercantilismo. Esta hermosamente ilustrada edicion bilingue contiene el texto original en ingles y traducido al espanol."
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Jonathan Swift was an Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet, and cleric. He is best known for his works "Gulliver's Travels "and "A Tale of a Tub." Raquel Marin is a book illustrator who also contributes to several newspapers in Spain.