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CONTRIBUTORS:
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JOURNAL:
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Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles,
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81 -
96.
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YEAR:
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1981
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PUB TYPE:
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Journal Article
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SUBJECT(S):
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Irony in Gulliver's Travels
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Literature
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French
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PUB ID:
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103-405-480
(Last edited on
2004/07/26 12:26:53 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The study has shown how irony was both a method of investigation and a mode of discourse. From a questioning of reason as the foundation of enlightement thought, but also of the questioning itself, irony in Gulliver's Travels moves on to probe the moral basis of that thought. Posing the problem is an act of faith in man, for it means that taking part in the historical process does not preclude asking questions about the basis of that participation.
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