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In "Polite Conversation in Three Dialogues," Jonathan Swift explores the intricacies of social discourse through a series of witty and satirical exchanges between his characters. The book employs a theatrical format, allowing Swift to dissect the norms of polite society in the early 18th century with a keen eye for humor and an adeptness at irony. The dialogues reflect the era's emerging interest in civility, as they dissect the artificiality of polite conversation while simultaneously revealing the absurdities of social expectations, effectively critiquing the pretenses of contemporary…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Polite Conversation in Three Dialogues," Jonathan Swift explores the intricacies of social discourse through a series of witty and satirical exchanges between his characters. The book employs a theatrical format, allowing Swift to dissect the norms of polite society in the early 18th century with a keen eye for humor and an adeptness at irony. The dialogues reflect the era's emerging interest in civility, as they dissect the artificiality of polite conversation while simultaneously revealing the absurdities of social expectations, effectively critiquing the pretenses of contemporary discourse. Jonathan Swift, a notable figure of the Enlightenment and a master satirist, was deeply engaged with the societal issues of his time. His background as a clergyman, coupled with his critical stance on human behavior, informed his artistic purpose in writing this work. Swift'Äôs own experiences of navigating the delicate structures of social interaction, alongside his broader critiques of politics and human nature, culminated in this exploration of conversation as both an art form and a tool of societal compliance. Readers seeking a nuanced understanding of early modern social dynamics, as well as those interested in Swift's sharp wit and perceptive commentary on human nature, will find "Polite Conversation" engrossing and enlightening. This book is a compelling invitation to reflect upon the often absurd rituals of communication, making it a timeless piece relevant across eras.

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was an Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, and poet, best known for his work 'Gulliver's Travels', a classic of English literature that remains widely read and influential. Swift's writing is marked by a mastery of ironic and satirical devices, through which he critiqued contemporary society and the human condition. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Swift was a man of his times, reflecting the tensions of the early 18th century in his works, employing a distinctive style characterized by acerbic wit and a penchant for the mock-heroic. 'Polite Conversation in Three Dialogues' highlights Swift's keen observation on the artificialities of social interaction, caricaturing the formulaic expressions of civility that dominated polite society. Swift's unflinching criticism of the British government and societal norms is evident in his other famous works, such as 'A Modest Proposal' and 'The Drapier's Letters'. In 'Polite Conversation', Swift exposes the hollowness of polite discourse, suggesting that genuine communication is often sacrificed for the sake of appearance. Swift's literary legacy endures, not only for his humorous and caustic style but also for his capacity to engage with the moral and philosophical questions of his day, cementing his place in the canon of English literature.