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Jonathan Swift [1667-1745] IRL
Ranked #132 in the top 380 poets
Votes 72%: 139 up, 54 down

Satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, cleric, dean. Horatian and Juvenalian satire. Deadpan style (dry humor/wit), ironic.

Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland on 30 November 1667, second child and only son of Jonathan Swift and Abigaile Erick Swift. His father was dead before Jonathan, Junior was born, so the child`s education was arranged by other relatives. Jonathan graduated from Trinity Colege, Dublin, in 1686 and then went to England to try his luck. He found a job as secre...
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Children, Didactism, Enlightenment, Neoclassicism, Satire

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1661-1720
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Anne Kingsmill Finch
→ friend of Jonathan Swift
1836-1911
ENG
William Schwenck Gilbert
→ resembles Jonathan Swift
1688-1744
ENG
Alexander Pope
← friend of Jonathan Swift


WorkLangRating
A Description of the Morning
eng
3
Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers
eng
2
Daphne
eng
1
Stella At Wood Park, A House Of Charles Ford, Esq., Near Dublin
eng
1
The Beasts` Confession
eng
1
The Progress of Poetry
eng
1
The Sick Lion and the Ass
eng
1
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D.
eng
1
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going To Bed
eng
0
A Description of a City Shower
eng
0
A Letter To Dr. Helsham
eng
0
A Maypole
eng
0
A New Year’s Gift For Bec
eng
0
A Panegyric Of The Dean In The Person Of A Lady In The North
eng
0
A Pastoral Dialogue
eng
0
A Receipt To Restore Stella’s Youth. 1724-5
eng
0
A Riddle
eng
0
A Satirical Elegy On The Death Of A Late Famous General
eng
0
An Echo
eng
0
An Excellent New Song Being The Intended Speech Of A Famous Orator Against Peace
eng
0
Answered Extempore By Dr. Swift
eng
0
Atlas; Or The Minister Of State
eng
0
Ballad
eng
0
Baucis And Philemon
eng
0
Bec’s Birth-Day Nov. 8, 1726
eng
0
Cadenus And Vanessa
eng
0
Corinna
eng
0
Death And Daphne
eng
0
Dingley And Brent
eng
0
Elegy On Partridge
eng
0
Elegy Upon Tiger
eng
0
Epitaph In Berkeley Church-Yard, Gloucestershire
eng
0
Fontinella To Florinda
eng
0
Horace, Epist. I, VII Imitation Of Horace To Lord Oxford
eng
0
Jack Frenchman’s Lamentation
eng
0
Lady Acheson Weary Of The Dean
eng
0
Lines Written Extempore On Mr. Harley’s Being Stabbed, And Addressed To His Physician, 1710-11
eng
0
Louisa To Strephon
eng
0
Market Women’s Cries
eng
0
Mr. William Crowe’s Address To Her Majesty, Turned Into Metre
eng
0
Mrs Frances Haris`s Petition
eng
0
Mrs. Dingley’s Lap-Dog
eng
0
Mutton
eng
0
My Lady’s Lamantation And Complaint Against The Dean
eng
0
On A Candle
eng
0
On A Cannon
eng
0
On A Circle
eng
0
On A Corkscrew
eng
0
On A Horn
eng
0
On A Pair Of Dice
eng
0
On A Pen
eng
0
On A Shadow In A Glass
eng
0
On A Very Old Glass At Market-Hill
eng
0
On An Ill-Managed House
eng
0
On Cutting Down The Thorn At Market-Hill
eng
0
On Gold
eng
0
On Himself
eng
0
On Ink
eng
0
On Snow
eng
0
On Stephen Duck, the Thresher, and Favourite Poet. A Quibbl
eng
0
On The Five Senses
eng
0
On The Gallows
eng
0
On The Moon
eng
0
On The Posteriors
eng
0
On The Vowels
eng
0
On The World
eng
0
On Time
eng
0
Oysters
eng
0
Parody On The Recorder’s Speech To His Grace The Duke Of Ormond, 4th July, 1711
eng
0
Peace And Dunkirk
eng
0
Phillis, Or, the Progress of Love
eng
0
Probatur Aliter
eng
0
Riddles By Dr. Swift And His Friends
eng
0
Robin And Harry
eng
0
Sid Hamet’s Rod
eng
0
Stella`s Birthday March 13, 1719
eng
0
Stella`s Birthday March 13, 1727
eng
0
Stella`s Birthday, March 13, 1726
eng
0
Stella’s Birth-Day. 1724-5
eng
0
Stella’s Birth-Day.1719-20
eng
0
Stella’s Birth-Day: A Great Bottle Of Wine, Long Buried, Being That Day Dug Up. 1722-3
eng
0
The Author Upon Himself
eng
0
The Dean’s Answer
eng
0
The Dean’s Reasons For Not Building At Drapier’s-Hill
eng
0
The Fable Of Midas
eng
0
The Fagot
eng
0
The Famous Speech-Maker Of England Or Baron (Alias Barren) Lovel’s Charge At The Assizes At Exon, Ap
eng
0
The Garden Plot
eng
0
The Grand Question Debated: Whether Hamilton’s Bawn Should Be Turned Into A Barrack Or Malt-House
eng
0
The Gulf of All Human Possessions
eng
0
The Lady`s Dressing Room
eng
0
The Place of the Damned
eng
0
The Progress Of Marriage
eng
0
The Revolution At Market-Hill
eng
0
The Virtues Of Sid Hamet The Magician’s Rod
eng
0
The Windsor Prophecy
eng
0
To Lady Carteret
eng
0
To Quilca, A Country-House in no very good Repair
eng
0
To Stella On Her Birth-Day, 1721-2
eng
0
To Stella Visiting Me in My Sickness
eng
0
To Stella, Who Collected and Transcribed His Poems
eng
0
To Stella, Written On The Day Of Her Birth. March 13, 1723-4, But Not On The Subject, When I Was Sic
eng
0
Toland’s Invitation To Dismal To Dine With The Calve’s Head Club
eng
0
Twelve Articles
eng
0

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