Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the
Who wrote this book? It never says. I’ve listened to the first 90 seconds over 150 times and she refuses to mention the author. Every time I listen again, she again refuses, simply refuses, to make mention of the woman who penned this American classic. I’m exceedingly well read and I cannot figure out how I might possibly get access to discovering the chap who wrote this Medieval philosophical treatise. I’m assuming the author might be (based on timeframe and geographical position) either St Francis of Assisi or Stephen King. Again, I’m very illiterate, literally.
5 years ago
@rakesh : English
5 years ago
In Hindi
5 years ago
How I change language
6 years ago
What a boring reader
6 years ago
Jonathan Swift is the Author
7 years ago
Quite frankly, I think it’s frank.
7 years ago
Who wrote this book? It never says. I’ve listened to the first 90 seconds over 150 times and she refuses to mention the author. Every time I listen again, she again refuses, simply refuses, to make mention of the woman who penned this American classic. I’m exceedingly well read and I cannot figure out how I might possibly get access to discovering the chap who wrote this Medieval philosophical treatise. I’m assuming the author might be (based on timeframe and geographical position) either St Francis of Assisi or Stephen King. Again, I’m very illiterate, literally.
8 years ago
Please provide us transcript
8 years ago
Good book! I have read it 6 times