Swift as Priest and Satirist

Swift as Priest and Satirist

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Publisher's Synopsis

One of the most tendentious and enduring questions of Swift scholarship concerns his faith. What did Swift believe? Was his career in the Church primarily a means of political and social advancement? Did Swift subscribe to a coherent theology, or were his beliefs simply expedient? How did the turbulent streams of eighteenth-century Anglican and Protestant theologies influence Swift's satiric vision? In the light of recent work on his tenure in the Church of Ireland, this volume presents a timely critical appraisal of Swift's role as a priest vis-á-vis his identity as one of the Enlightenment's premier satirists. The essays in this volume cover four broad categories: Swift's relationship to the Church of Ireland and to the bruising world of eighteenth-century theological discourse in general; how Swift represents religious figures and controversies in his poetry and prose; the relationships between religious and literary genres; and the links between Swift's satires and contemporary religious, philosophical, and scientific discourse.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611491074
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Imprint: University of Delaware Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 828.509
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 231
Weight: 472g
Height: 243mm
Width: 167mm
Spine width: 19mm