Gulliver's travels

By: Swift, JonathanContributor(s): Seetha Srinivasan, edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Orient BlackSwan Abridged TextsPublication details: Hyderabad Orient BlackSwan 2010Description: 160pISBN: 9788125040118Subject(s): Voyages, Imaginary | Travelers | Gulliver, Lemuel (Fictitious character) | Lilliput (Imaginary place) | Brobdingnag (Imaginary place) | Gulliver's travels (Swift, Jonathan) | England | FantasyDDC classification: 823.5 Summary: ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ by Jonathan Swift is a classic for all times. This particular edition of the book is part of the series, Orient BlackSwan Abridged Texts, which is a set of abridged classics each with a detailed introduction and also glossaries, chapter summaries and questions. These abridged versions are abridged for length only. No attempt has been made to modify or alter the language of the original. The work is therefore presented to the reader with the literary quality and flavour of the original intact. The abridgement is designed to help the reader move on to the full-length version with interest and confidence. The introduction contains notes on the life of the author, the socio-historical background of the work, important themes and motifs of the work, studies of character and important language and style aspects of the work. The summaries and glossaries are intended to help the student improve his or her language skills other than understanding the text. The questions provided at the end of the book that can be used in a classroom for discussion and study and also for examinations.
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‘Gulliver’s Travels’ by Jonathan Swift is a classic for all times. This particular edition of the book is part of the series, Orient BlackSwan Abridged Texts, which is a set of abridged classics each with a detailed introduction and also glossaries, chapter summaries and questions. These abridged versions are abridged for length only. No attempt has been made to modify or alter the language of the original. The work is therefore presented to the reader with the literary quality and flavour of the original intact. The abridgement is designed to help the reader move on to the full-length version with interest and confidence.
The introduction contains notes on the life of the author, the socio-historical background of the work, important themes and motifs of the work, studies of character and important language and style aspects of the work.

The summaries and glossaries are intended to help the student improve his or her language skills other than understanding the text. The questions provided at the end of the book that can be used in a classroom for discussion and study and also for examinations.

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