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Associated People Swift, Jonathan, 1667–1745

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Price, Martin, 1920-2010. Swift's rhetorical art;
Price, Martin, 1920–2010
Swift's rhetorical art;
1953
Landa, Louis A., 1901- Swift and the Church of Ireland.
Landa, Louis A., 1901–
Swift and the Church of Ireland
1954
Flynn, Carol Houlihan, 1945- The body in Swift and Defoe /
Flynn, Carol Houlihan, 1945–
The body in Swift and Defoe
1990
Ehrenpreis, Irvin, 1920- The personality of Jonathan Swift.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin, 1920–
The personality of Jonathan Swift
1958
Paulson, Ronald, 1930-2024, author.  Theme and structure in Swift's Tale of a tub /
Paulson, Ronald, 1930–2024
Theme and structure in Swift's Tale of a tub
1960
Welcher, Jeanne K. Visual imitations of Gulliver's travels, 1726-1830 /
Welcher, Jeanne K
Visual imitations of Gulliver's travels, 1726-1830
c1999
Quintana, Ricardo. The mind and art of Jonathan Swift /
Quintana, Ricardo
The mind and art of Jonathan Swift
1936
Ulster Museum.  Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745.
Ulster Museum
Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745
1967
National Gallery of Ireland. Swift and his age;
National Gallery of Ireland
Swift and his age;
1967
Shinagel, Michael. A concordance to the poems of Jonathan Swift,
Shinagel, Michael
A concordance to the poems of Jonathan Swift,
[1972]
Williams, Kathleen. Swift: the critical heritage,
Williams, Kathleen
Swift: the critical heritage,
1970
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745, author.  The letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford /
Swift, Jonathan, 1667–1745
The letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford
1935
Quintana, Ricardo. Swift:
Quintana, Ricardo
Swift
1955
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745, author.  The correspondence of Jonathan Swift /
Swift, Jonathan, 1667–1745
The correspondence of Jonathan Swift
1963-1965