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A sharp, witty dialogue stands the test of time. A window into a mid eighteenth-century world where ideas clash as keenly as swords, and language sharpens the vision of a Dublin that still hums with memory. This edition presents A Dialogue Between Dean Swift and Tho. Prior, Esq. in the Isles of St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, as a careful, context-rich experience in eighteenth century prose. The text moves between historical dialogue and satirical dialogue, offering readers a vivid Dublin Ireland setting that accentuates Irish political satire and church history. Far more than a relic, it…mehr

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A sharp, witty dialogue stands the test of time. A window into a mid eighteenth-century world where ideas clash as keenly as swords, and language sharpens the vision of a Dublin that still hums with memory. This edition presents A Dialogue Between Dean Swift and Tho. Prior, Esq. in the Isles of St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, as a careful, context-rich experience in eighteenth century prose. The text moves between historical dialogue and satirical dialogue, offering readers a vivid Dublin Ireland setting that accentuates Irish political satire and church history. Far more than a relic, it functions as a study guide edition in which Swift satire comparisons illuminate enduring concerns about power, identity, and public life. This is not merely a reprint but a gateway to a complete collection, a doorway to the era that inspired generations of writers. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this illustrated edition has been restored for today's and future generations. It will appeal to casual readers drawn to crisp, human storytelling and to classic-literature collectors seeking a cultural treasure and a detailed glimpse into Jonathan Swift works. A perfect addition for scholars and enthusiasts of historical dialogue, eighteenth century prose, and Dublin church history, it sits firmly in the canon of irish political satire and mid eighteenth century studies.
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Telepathy, Broken Telepathy, Hearing Voices, This is a book about mind to mind communication not quite working correctly but a gift nonetheless and how to use it wisely. This teaches not to assume but to ask questions instead.