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Fabricant, Carole

Swift’s Irish Writings

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Table of contents

Part I. Prose Works

1. The Story of the Injured Lady (1707)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

2. A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons in Ireland, Concerning the Sacramental Test (1708)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

3. A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture (1720)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

4. The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezor Elliston (1722)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

5. The Drapier’s Letters (1724): Letter I. To the Shop-keepers, Tradesmen, Farmers, and Common-People of Ireland
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

6. The Drapier’s Letters (1724): Letter II. To Mr. Harding
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

7. The Drapier’s Letters (1724): Letter IV. To the Whole People of Ireland
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

8. The Drapier’s Letters (1724): Letter V. To Lord Viscount Molesworth
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

9. Doing Good: A Sermon (1724)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

10. A Short View of the State of Ireland (1728)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

11. The Intelligencer, Number XIX (1728)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

12. An Answer to a Paper, Called A Memorial (1728)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

13. Maxims Controlled in Ireland (1729)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

14. A Modest Proposal (1729)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

15. Sermon, Causes of the Wretched Condition of Ireland (late 1720s-early 1730s?)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

16. A Proposal to Pay off the Debt of the Nation (1732)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

17. An Examination of Certain Abuses, Corruptions, and Enormities in the City of Dublin (1732)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

18. The Humble Petition of the Footmen of Dublin (1732)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

19. Reasons Humbly Offered to the Parliament of Ireland (1733)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

20. Advice to the Free-Men of Dublin (1733)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

21. A Dialogue in Hybernian Stile Between A. and B.; and Irish Eloquence (mid-1730s?)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

Part II. Poems

22. The Humble Petition of Frances Harris (1701)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

23. Mary the Cook-Maid’s Letter (1718)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

24. The Description of an Irish-Feast (1720)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

25. An Excellent New Song on a Seditious Pamphlet (1720)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

26. An Epilogue to a Play for the Benefit of the Weavers (1721)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

27. The Part of a Summer (1721)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

28. Stella at Wood-Park (1723)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

29. Prometheus (1724)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

30. Whitshed’s Motto on His Coach (1724)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

31. On Wood the Iron-monger (1725)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

32. To Quilca, a Country House in no very good Repair (1725)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

33. Horace, Book I., Ode XIV (“Paraphrased and Inscribed to Ireland”) (1726?)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

34. Irel[an]d (1727)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

35. My Lady’s Lamentation and Complaint against the Dean (1728)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

36. Verses Occasioned by the Sudden Drying up of St. Patrick’s Well (1729?)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

37. Drapier’s Hill (1729)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

38. A Pastoral Dialogue (1729)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

39. On the Irish-Club (1730)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

40. An Excellent New Ballad; or the True English Dean to be Hanged for a Rape (1730)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

41. On the Irish Bishops (1732)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

42. The Yahoo’s Overthrow (1734)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

43. On a Printer’s Being Sent to Newgate (1736)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

44. A Character, Panegyric, and Description of the Legion Club (1736)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

45. Ay and No, A Tale from Dublin (1737)
Carole Fabricant, Robert Mahony

Keywords: Literature, Poetry and Poetics, British and Irish Literature, Eighteenth-Century Literature, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature

Editor
 
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2010
Language
en
Edition
1
Page amount
307 pages
Category
Litterary Studies
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780230106895
Printed ISBN
978-1-349-38591-1

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