
Viajes de Gulliver a diversos países remotos
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Los Viajes de Gulliver relata las extraordinarias aventuras de Lemuel Gulliver, un médico de abordo que naufraga en tierras desconocidas. Su primer viaje lo lleva a Lilliput, un país habitado por diminutos seres humanos, donde Gulliver es tratado como un gigante. Luego, llega a Brobdingnag, donde se encuentra con gigantes que lo ven como un ser minúsculo. En su tercer viaje, visita Laputa, una isla flotante habitada por estudiosos y científicos abstractos. Finalmente, llega a los Houyhnhnms, una raza de caballos inteligentes y sabios que viven en una sociedad ideal. A través de estos viajes, Gulliver experimenta diferentes formas de sociedad, conoce diversas culturas y reflexiona sobre la condición humana. Swift utiliza la figura de Gulliver para satirizar la política, la religión, la ciencia y la sociedad inglesa de su tiempo. La obra cuestiona las ideas preconcebidas, las costumbres y las normas sociales, exponiendo las debilidades y contradicciones de la naturaleza humana.Book Details
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Jonathan Swift
Ireland
Swift is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub (1704), An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity (1712), Gulliver's Travels (1726), and A Modest Proposal (1729). He is regarded by the Encyclo...
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