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UCD Library Collection Spotlight: Jonathan Swift Festival
A monthly online and print display highlighting our collections
Borrow one or more of our books!
The following is just a selection of books in our collection by and about Swift. These are all featured on our Spotlight display shelves on Level 1 of the James Joyce Library. Borrow one today!
Swift's Irish Writings by Carole Fabricant (Editor); Robert Mahony (Editor)
Call Number: 827 IR SWIISBN: 9780312228880Publication Date: 2010-07-21Parodies, Hoaxes, Mock Treatises by Jonathan Swift; Valerie Rumbold (Editor)
Call Number: 827 IR SWIISBN: 9780521843263Publication Date: 2013-07-18A Tale of a Tub and Related Pieces by Jonathan Swift; Angus Ross (Editor); David Woolley (Editor)
Call Number: 827 IR SWIISBN: 0192816896Publication Date: 1986-04-03Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift; Ian Higgins (Editor); Claude Rawson (Editor)
Call Number: 827 IR SWIISBN: 9780199536849Publication Date: 2008-08-01
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Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture by Ann Cline Kelly
Call Number: 827 IR SWI/KISBN: 9780230602342Publication Date: 2008-07-27Cadenus and Swift's Most Valuable Friend by Sybil Le Brocquy; Louis Le Brocquy (Illustrator)
Call Number: 827 IR SWI/LISBN: 1843510170Publication Date: 2003-01-01English Political Writings, 1711-1714 by Jonathan Swift; Bertrand A. Goldgar (Editor); Ian Gadd (Editor)
Call Number: 827 IR SWIISBN: 9780521829298Publication Date: 2008-10-30
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Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel by John Stubbs
Call Number: 827 IR SWI/SISBN: 9780670922055Publication Date: 2016Reading Gulliver: Essays in Celebration of Jonathan Swift's Classic by Máire Kennedy and Alastair Smeaton, eds.
Call Number: 827 IR SWI/RISBN: 9780946841929Publication Date: 2008
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About the Festival
2017 marks the 350th anniversary of the birth of Jonathan Swift, one of Ireland's greatest poets and satirists. The Jonathan Swift Festival is run by St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and is supported by both Failte Ireland and Dublin City Council, and collaborates with a number of cultural institutions across Dublin.
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