
Voyages du Capitaine Lemuel Gulliver, En Divers Pays Eloignes, Tome II de III
"Voyages du Capitaine Lemuel Gulliver, En Divers Pays Eloignes, Tome II de III" by Jonathan Swift is a satirical novel published in 1726. This volume follows Captain Gulliver's extraordinary adventures across bizarre distant lands. He encounters tiny people consumed by trivial political disputes, then finds himself miniature among towering giants who critique European society. Through these fantastical voyages, Swift crafts a biting satire of human nature, societal flaws, and the absurdities of civilization—a work intended to "vex the world rather than divert it."
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