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Directions to Servants (Hesperus Classics)
Jonathan Swift

Directions to Servants (Hesperus Classics)

Hesperus Press (Sep 01, 2003)
9781843910626
| Paperback
96 pages | 127 x 200 mm | English
Value: $ 7.00
Dewey 828.508
LC Classification PR3724 .D5 2003
LC Control No. 2004484236

Genre

  • 18th Century Literature

Subject

  • Domestics
  • Domestics/ Humor/ Early Works To 1800
  • Fiction / Humorous
  • Irony In Literature
  • Literary Collections / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Plot

Directions to Servants is one of Jonathan Swift’s last completed works. It displays all his caustic skill as a satirist and his unerring eye for the little annoyances of life. Taking the form of a handbook of manners, and addressed to each servant individually, Directions to Servants is the ultimate upstairs/downstairs battle. With scathing wit, Swift pits master against servant in an endless struggle for order, frugality, and the best bits of the roast. His servants are lazy, profligate, and acquisitive—always on the lookout for a shilling to be made on the sale of leftovers, or a half-bottle of wine to share with the cook. Written in Swift’s final years of sanity, Directions to Servants is a last hilarious outpouring of cynicism at a lifetime’s accumulation of poor service. Irish clergyman and satirist Jonathan Swift is best remembered for his philosophical parody Gulliver’s Travels.

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Value

Value $ 7.00