Jonathan Swift Books in Order
Jonathan Swift is a renowned Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet, celebrated for his incisive and thought-provoking works that continue to captivate readers worldwide. His literary masterpieces include <i>Gulliver's Travels</i>, <i>A Modest Proposal</i>, <i>A Journal to Stella</i>, <i>The Drapier's Letters</i>, <i>The Battle of the Books</i>, and <i>A Tale of a Tub</i>, showcasing his unparalleled skill in the art of satire. As a literary giant, Swift is revered for his expertise in two distinct styles: the Horatian and Juvenalian modes. Behind his pseudonyms, such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, and M.B. Drapier, Swift pens his works with unflinching candor, shedding light on the complexities of human nature and the societal norms of his time.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jonathan Swift
- #1AmazonThe Battle of the Books(1704)
- #2AmazonAbolishing Christianity and Other Short Pieces
- #3AmazonA Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works
- #4AmazonDirections to Servants
- #5AmazonPolite Conversation
- #6AmazonThe Drapier's Letters(1935)
- #7AmazonThe Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford(1935)
- #8AmazonThe Bickerstaff Partridge Papers(1940)
- #9AmazonThe Examiner and Other Pieces Written in 1710-11(1940)
- #10AmazonIrish Tracts 1720-1723 and Sermons(1948)
- #11AmazonPolitical Tracts, 1711-1713(1951)
- #12AmazonThe History of the Last Four Years of the Queen(1951)
- #13AmazonIrish Tracts 1728-1733(1955)
- #14AmazonThe Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D.D.(1963)
- #15AmazonProposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue(1969)
- #16AmazonA Discourse Concerning The Mechanical Operation Of The Spirit(1970)
- #17AmazonThe Account Books of Jonathan Swift(1984)
- #18AmazonThe Last Will and Testament of the Revd. Dr. Jonathan Swift(1984)
- #19AmazonSwift vs. Mainwaring: The Examiner and the Medley(1985)
- #20AmazonService Is No Inheritance, Or, Rules to Servants According to the REV. Dr. Swift(1987)
- #21AmazonSwift's Irish pamphlets(1990)
- #22AmazonThe Intelligencer(1992)
- #23AmazonSayings of Jonathan Swift(1994)
- #24AmazonA Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation(1995)
- #25AmazonThe benefit of farting explain'd(1996)
- #26AmazonClassic Sea Stories(1996)
- #27AmazonThe Penguin Book of Irish Fiction(1999)
- #28Amazon40 Model Essays(2005)
- #29AmazonWriters: Their Lives and Works(2018)
- #30Amazon30 Eternal Masterpieces of Humorous Stories(2019)
- #1AmazonGulliver's Travels(1726)
- #2AmazonA Tale of a Tub and Other Works(1704)
- #3AmazonJournal to Stella
- #4AmazonThe Prose Works Of Jonathan Swift(1940)
- #5AmazonThe Portable Swift(1948)
- #6AmazonSelected Prose Works of Jonathan Swift(1949)
- #7AmazonSelected Writings(1950)
- #8AmazonCollected Poems: v. 1(1958)
- #9AmazonThe Poems of Jonathan Swift(1958)
- #10AmazonDirections to Servants and Miscellaneous Pieces 1733-42(1959)
- #11AmazonSelected Prose and Poetry(1959)
- #12AmazonBest of Swift(1967)
- #13AmazonSelected Poems(1967)
- #14AmazonStella's Birth-Days(1967)
- #15AmazonThe Prose Writings(1968)
- #16AmazonMiscellanies in Prose and Verse by Pope, Swift and Gay(1972)
- #17AmazonThe Writings of Jonathan Swift: Authoritative Texts, Backgrounds, Criticism(1973)
- #18AmazonJonathan Swift, the Complete Poems(1983)
- #19AmazonJonathan Swift: A Critical Edition of the Major Works(1984)
- #20AmazonMajor Works(2003)
- #21AmazonJonathan Swift: Poems selected by Derek Mahon(2006)
- #22AmazonCadenus And Vanessa(2010)
- #23AmazonBaucis and Philemon(2017)
About Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift is a renowned Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet, celebrated for his incisive and thought-provoking works that continue to captivate readers worldwide. His literary masterpieces include <i>Gulliver's Travels</i>, <i>A Modest Proposal</i>, <i>A Journal to Stella</i>, <i>The Drapier's Letters</i>, <i>The Battle of the Books</i>, and <i>A Tale of a Tub</i>, showcasing his unparalleled skill in the art of satire. As a literary giant, Swift is revered for his expertise in two distinct styles: the Horatian and Juvenalian modes. Behind his pseudonyms, such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, and M.B. Drapier, Swift pens his works with unflinching candor, shedding light on the complexities of human nature and the societal norms of his time.
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