Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World
Jonathan Swift
Dive into the heart of satire with Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for centuries. Beyond the surface of this enchanting tale of shipwrecks and fantastical realms lies a sharp critique of society, politics, and human nature. Through the extraordinary voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, Swift takes us on an adventure to the tiny world of Lilliput, the giant lands of Brobdingnag, and beyond, each a mirror reflecting the absurdities of our own world.
Swift's brilliant satire has not only defined a genre but also influenced countless works of literature and philosophy. Gulliver's Travels is more than just an adventure story; it’s a profound commentary on the human condition, power, and pride, all delivered with Swift’s signature wit. This edition not only brings the classic tale to life but also includes critical essays that illuminate Swift's enduring relevance and the depth of his critique on the societal constructs of his time and ours.
Whether you’re drawn to epic tales, intrigued by satire, or seeking insight into humanity's complexities, Gulliver's Travels is an unforgettable journey that promises to entertain, challenge, and provoke thought long after the final page is turned.
This audiobook was narrated and produced by RAM Studios, where humans and artificial intelligence collaborate to create an excellent listening experience. (The reading is done primarily by AI)
Duration - 3h 56m.
Author - Jonathan Swift.
Narrator - Anna Isaksen.
Published Date - Thursday, 11 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1726 Jonathan Swift ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Dive into the heart of satire with Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for centuries. Beyond the surface of this enchanting tale of shipwrecks and fantastical realms lies a sharp critique of society, politics, and human nature. Through the extraordinary voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, Swift takes us on an adventure to the tiny world of Lilliput, the giant lands of Brobdingnag, and beyond, each a mirror reflecting the absurdities of our own world. Swift's brilliant satire has not only defined a genre but also influenced countless works of literature and philosophy. Gulliver's Travels is more than just an adventure story; it’s a profound commentary on the human condition, power, and pride, all delivered with Swift’s signature wit. This edition not only brings the classic tale to life but also includes critical essays that illuminate Swift's enduring relevance and the depth of his critique on the societal constructs of his time and ours. Whether you’re drawn to epic tales, intrigued by satire, or seeking insight into humanity's complexities, Gulliver's Travels is an unforgettable journey that promises to entertain, challenge, and provoke thought long after the final page is turned. This audiobook was narrated and produced by RAM Studios, where humans and artificial intelligence collaborate to create an excellent listening experience. (The reading is done primarily by AI) Duration - 3h 56m. Author - Jonathan Swift. Narrator - Anna Isaksen. Published Date - Thursday, 11 January 2024. Copyright - © 1726 Jonathan Swift ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:12:53
The publisher to the reader
Duration:02:45:19
A letter from Captain Gulliver to his cousin Sympson
Duration:08:46:01
Part I - A voyage to Lilliput
Duration:00:02:10
Chapter I
Duration:22:16:14
Chapter II
Duration:21:05:38
Chapter III
Duration:16:21:47
Chapter IV
Duration:10:52:52
Chapter V
Duration:14:06:18
Chapter VI
Duration:21:38:40
Chapter VII
Duration:16:55:41
Chapter VIII
Duration:13:13:00
Part II - A voyage to Brobdingnag
Duration:00:02:42
Part III - A voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdrib, Luggnagg and Japan
Duration:00:05:52
Chapter IX
Duration:07:46:42
Chapter X
Duration:18:07:40
Chapter XI
Duration:07:20:33
Part IV - A voyage to the country of the Houyhnhnms
Duration:00:03:37
Chapter XII
Duration:13:55:11
Ending Credits
Duration:00:18:43