The Voice of the Author in Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Dialogos Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.24818/dlg/2021/38/01
Robu Valentina
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Gulliver’s Travels was first published in 1726 and several reprints, each with minor changes in text, were issued within a few years’ time, with the 1735 edition being generally regarded as the more authentic version. Since then, the popularity of the book has never ceased to increase. Swift was as hostile as Pope and the other founders of the Scriblerus Club to the regime of his time and the Hanoverian court and this attitude is reflected in various ways throughout the book, but Gulliver’s Travels suggests that we should look further than the confines of the eighteenth-century world. This paper explores the author’s voice in the narrative in order to look closely at the impact of Swift’s ideas on the reader. The attempt to identify several roles of the author suggests that the reader is perplexed by the narrator’s attitude and challenged to reformulate the entire perspective on the human race. The article, therefore, surveys the book by looking at different authorial voices used by Swift as a technical device to communicate his radical critique of human nature.
乔纳森·斯威夫特《格列佛游记》中作者的声音
《格列佛游记》于1726年首次出版,几年后又再版了几次,每次在文字上都有细微的改动,1735年的版本被普遍认为是更真实的版本。从那以后,这本书的受欢迎程度从未停止过增长。斯威夫特和蒲柏以及斯克里伯勒斯俱乐部的其他创始人一样,对当时的政权和汉诺威朝廷充满敌意这种态度在整本书中以不同的方式反映出来,但格列佛游记建议我们应该超越18世纪世界的局限。本文探讨了作者在叙事中的声音,以便仔细观察斯威夫特的思想对读者的影响。作者的几个角色的尝试表明读者对叙述者的态度感到困惑,并面临重新制定整个人类视角的挑战。因此,本文通过观察斯威夫特使用不同的作者声音作为一种技术手段来传达他对人性的激进批判,来研究这本书。
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