IV. Swift

1. Biographies et ouvrages généraux

  1. Bloom, Harold, ed. Jonathan Swift. New York, New Haven, Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. viii + 168 pp.
  2. Chalmers, Alan D. Jonathan Swift and the Burden of the Future. Newark, London: Associated UP, 1995. 175 pp.
  3. Crook, Keith. A Preface to Swift. London, New York: Longman, 1998. vii + 256 pp.
  4. Douglas, Aileen, Patrick Kelly and Ian Campbell Ross, eds. Locating Swift: Essays from Dublin on the 250 th Anniversary of the Death of Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745. Portland, Oregon: Four Courts Press Ltd, 1998. 208 pp.
  5. Donoghue, Denis. Swift: A Critical Introduction. London : Cambridge University Press, 1969. viii + 235 pp.
  6. Ehrenpreis, Irvin. Swift: The Man, His Works and the Age. 3 vols. Vol. 1. London: Methuen, 1962. xi + 294. Vol. 2. London: Methuen, 1967. xviii + 782. Vol. 3. Cambridge, Mass.: Harward UP, 1983. xv + 1066 pp.
  7. Fabricant, Carole. Swift’s Landscape. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. xi + 307 pp.
  8. Fischer, John I., Hermann J. Real and James Woolley, eds. Swift and His Contexts. New York: AMS Press, 1989. x + 223 pp.
  9. Foot, Michael. The Pen and the Sword: A Year in the Life of Jonathan Swift. London: Collins, 1984. 387 pp.
  10. Fox, Christopher and Brenda Tooley, eds. Walking Naboth’s Vineyard: New Studies of Swift. Notre Dame: Notre Dame UP, 1995. xi + 212 pp.
  11. Freiburg, Rudolf, Arno Löffler and Wolfgang Zach, eds. Jonathan Swift: The Enigmatic Dean. Festschrift for Hermann Joseph Real. Studies in English and Comparative Literature 12. Tübingen: Stauffenburg Verlag, 1998. xv + 324 pp.
  12. Glendinning, Victoria. Jonathan Swift. London: Hutchinson, 1998. vii + 324 pp.
  13. Greenacre, Phyllis. Swift and Carrol: A Psychoanalytic Study of Two Lives. New York: International UP, 1955. 355 pp.
  14. Jeffares, A. Norman, ed. Fair Liberty Was All His Cry: A Tercentenary Tribute to Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745. London, New York: Macmillan, 1967. 410 pp.
  15. Landa, Louis. "Jonathan Swift." English Institute Essays, 1946. New York: Columbia UP, 1947. 20-40.
  16. McHugh, Roger and Philip Edwards, eds. Jonathan Swift, 1667-1967. A Dublin Tercentenary Tribute. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1967. xix + 231 pp.
  17. McMinn, Joseph. Jonathan Swift: A Literary Life. Basingstoke: Macmillan,1991. xi + 172 pp.
  18. Murry, J. Middleton. Jonathan Swift: A Critical Biography. London: Jonathan Cape, 1954. 508 pp.
  19. Newman, Bertram. Jonathan Swift. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1937. 432 pp.
  20. Nokes, David. Jonathan Swift: A Hypocrite Reversed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1985. xix + 247 pp.
  21. Palmeri, Frank, ed. Critical Essays on Jonathan Swift. New York: Macmillan, 1993. ix + 277 pp.
  22. Probyn, Clive T. Jonathan Swift: The Contemporary Background. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1978. 219 pp.
  23. Quintana, Ricardo. The Mind and Art of Jonathan Swift. London, New York: Oxford UP, 1936. xii + 398 pp.
  24. Quintana, Ricardo. Swift: An Introduction. London: Oxford UP, 1952. 204 pp.
  25. Rawson, C. J., ed. Focus: Swift. London: Sphere Books Ltd., 1971. 270 pp.
  26. Rawson, Claude J., ed. Jonathan Swift. A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1995. 307pp.
  27. Reilly, Patrick. Jonathan Swift: The Brave Desponder. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Press, 1982. viii + 287 pp.
  28. Speck, W. A. Swift. Literature in Perspective. London: Evans, 1969. 143pp.
  29. Thorson, James L. "Swift: The New Tradition." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aestetics, and Inquiries into the Early Modern Era 4 (1998): 199-204.
  30. Tuveson, Ernest, ed. Swift: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1963. 176 pp.
  31. Vickers, Brian, ed. The World of Jonathan Swift. Oxford: Blackwell, 1968. vi + 273 pp.
  32. Williams, Kathleen. Jonathan Swift and the Age of Compromise. Lawrence, Kansas: Kansas UP, 1958. ix + 238 pp.
  33. Wood, Nigel. Swift. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1986. xiv + 153 pp.
  34. Wood, Nigel, ed. Jonathan Swift. London: Longman, 1999. xii + 299 pp.