- litpriest.com authors/jonathan-swift/The most celebrated works of Jonathan swift include A Tale of Tub, Gulliver’s Travels, An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity, and A Modest Proposal.
- cliffsnotes.com literature/g/gullivers-travels/…Jonathan Swift was born into a poor family that included his mother (Abigail) and his sister (Jane).
- brojendasenglish.com jonathan-swift-biography-…Jonathan Swift Biography Life and LiteratureJonathan Swift was born on November 30, 1667 in Dublin, Ireland, the son of Protestant Anglo-Irish.
- factsnippet.com site/facts-about-jonathan-…Jonathan Swift was appointed to the prebend of Kilroot in the Diocese of Connor in 1694, with his parish located at Kilroot, near Carrickfergus in County Antrim.
- hekint.org 24 The legacy and maladies of Jonathan SwiftIn 1667, two years after the epidemic plague and one year after the Great Fire of London, Swift’s father died whilst his wife was pregnant with Jonathan.
- estudent-corner.com 2018/07/jonathan-swift-wiki-…Jonathan swift (30 Nov 1667 - 19 Oct 1745)was an satirist, essayists,poet,priest,political pampheletr and cleric who became Dean of St.patricks cathedral,Dublin.
- summaryplanet.com literature/Jonathan-Swift-…Jonathan Swift was one of the most important artists of his time because he was one of the first pessimist writers who treated political topics in his works.
- insanokur.org gulliverin-gezileri-jonathan-swift/1726 yılında tamamladığı ‘Gulliver’in Gezileri’ ile de tüm zamanlara yayılan bir ün kazandı. Jonathan Swift, 19 Ekim 1745’de İrlanda’da öldü.
- edebiyatfakultesi.com bati-edebiyati-tarihi-ve-…Jonathan SWIFT (1677 -1745) Döneminin siyaset adamlarını, parti ve din kavgalarının içyüzünü yakından görmüş, düş kırıklığına uğramış, eserlerinde bu...
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/jonathan-swift-3.phpOn reaching England, Jonathan Swift contacted his mother, who had by then settled in Leicester and for whom he still retained some tenderness.