A Tale of a Tub

Type:
boek
Titel:
A Tale of a Tub
Auteur:
Swift, Jonathan
Jaar:
1739
URL:
Eighteenth-Century Collections Online
Onderwerp:
18th Century (1701-1800)
Novel
Satire
Criticism
Literature
London (United Kingdom)
bibliotheek
boekenoorlog
boekprijs
Staging
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
London Bathurst 1739
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.38 X1C18 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[xxiv]-220 pages 7 plates inserted, engraved frontispiece
Editie:
9th ed.
Nota:
A 'Tale of a Tub' (see also 11A18 for the French translation) was first published by the Irish clergyman and novelist Jonathan Swift in 1704; it is the first and perhaps most difficult of all his satires. The title is thought to refer to a dissenting priest’s pulpit, and the work is a biting parody on the religious extravagances that Swift perceived among the clergy at the start of the 18th century. The narrative is written using a complex though playful technique of interlinking stories concerning the lives of three brothers, each representing one of the main branches of western Christianity. The edition is particularly noteworthy for the woodcut illustrations that punctuate the text. For example, there is a striking image of a priest reprimanding the congregation down below, with a gallows and theatre shown in the background. The frontispiece also illustrates a whale distracted by a barrel thrown overboard by sailors: an allegory, perhaps, of how the text was designed to draw the attention of political and religious dissenters away from the affairs of the ‘ship’ of state.
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