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Los viajes de Gulliver

A graphic novel adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satire in which the voyages of an Englishman carry him to many strange places, including a land of people six inches high and a community of giants.
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Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's travels

a graphic novel
Retold in graphic novel form, Lemuel Gulliver voyage takes him to the strange lands of Lilliput, where people are only six inches tall, and Brobdingnag, a land of giants.
Cover image of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's travels

The Gulliver giant

When library page Jordan Young falls asleep in the children's section of T. Middleton Nightingale City Library, she misses the initial transformation of the library and wakes up to find herself in the land of Lilliput, where the tiny people are fighting over how to crack an egg and a friendly giant from Brobdingnag is looking for her giant mischievous monkey.

Jonathan Swift

the reluctant rebel
2017
"[Presents a] portrait of the man behind 'Gulliver's Travels' ... One of Europe's most important literary figures, Jonathan Swift was also an inspired humorist, a beloved companion, and a conscientious Anglican minister-as well as a hoaxer and a teller of tales"--Provided by publisher.

Jonathan Swift

the essential writings : authoritative texts, contexts, criticism
2010

Gulliver's travels

based on the 1726 text : contexts, criticism
2002
Presents the 1726 text of Swift's satire in which a shipwrecked Englishman encounters bizarre populations in unheard-of lands, including an enlightened race of horses that makes him see his fellow humans as vile creatures; and includes notes and fourteen works of criticism.

Lilliput

2015
She is a girl three inches tall with eyes like drops of dew. Her clothes are cut from handkerchiefs and stitched with spider silk. For half her life, she has been trapped in a birdcage while her giant kidnapper sits below her, writing in a leather-bound book. Her name is Lily, and tonight she is escaping. To Lilliput.

Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's travels

2014
Retold in graphic novel form, Lemuel Gulliver's voyage takes him to the strange lands of Lilliput, where people are only six inches tall, and Brobdingnag, a land of giants.

Jonathan Swift

1989
A study of the writer, providing an overview of his career and analyzing his major works.

Gulliver's travels

with an introduction and contemporary criticism
Captain Lemuel Gulliver travels to a variety of strange lands, such as Lilliput, meeting strange new people and learning about the dangers of modern society and the fallacies of the English Enlightenment.

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