The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 by Jonathan Swift
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Don't expect a single, continuous story here. 'The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume 2' is a wild variety pack of his shorter verse. You'll jump from mocking love letters and poking fun at high society, to surprisingly tender pieces for close friends, and then straight into some of his most famously savage political attacks. It's less of a narrative and more a guided tour through Swift's brilliant, often irritated mind.
Why You Should Read It
This book shows you a different side of Swift. While Gulliver's Travels uses fantasy to make its points, these poems are direct hits. His humor is dark, clever, and incredibly modern in its cynicism. You get the sense of a man who was endlessly frustrated by human folly, but couldn't stop writing about it with such perfect, scathing wit. Reading these poems feels like you're in on a 300-year-old joke that's still funny because, sadly, people haven't changed all that much.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who loves sharp satire, history seen through a critical (and hilarious) lens, or classic literature that doesn't feel dusty. If you enjoy the bite of someone like Mark Twain or Dorothy Parker, you'll find their spiritual ancestor here. It's not a light, breezy read—Swift demands your attention—but the reward is some of the smartest, most enduring comedy ever put to paper.
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Karen Robinson
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Charles Jackson
5 months agoAs part of my coursework, the progression of ideas feels natural and coherent. I’ll definitely revisit this in the future.