Category:Jonathan Swift
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Anglo-Irish satirist and essayist (1667–1745) | |||||
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| Date of birth | 30 November 1667 Dublin (Kingdom of Ireland) | ||||
| Date of death | 19 October 1745 Dublin (Kingdom of Ireland) | ||||
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Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Jonathan Swift (ship, 1999) (14 F)
- Jonathan Swift's House (2 F)
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- Portraits of Jonathan Swift (35 F)
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Pages in category "Jonathan Swift"
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Media in category "Jonathan Swift"
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Dublin St. Patrick's Cathedral South Aisle Queen Anne Patent 2012 09 26.jpg 2,675 × 2,073; 4.13 MB
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EstherJohnson1893Century.jpg 435 × 622; 61 KB
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Jonathan Swift signature.svg 512 × 164; 10 KB
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Pope - Xenophontis Opera omnia. 6, 1768.djvu 1,944 × 3,416, 340 pages; 29.06 MB
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The pathway of life to which is added a biography of Dr. Talmage (1888) (14595524468).jpg 2,864 × 2,036; 1.59 MB
Categories:
- Swift (surname)
- Jonathan (given name)
- 1667 births
- 1745 deaths
- Male writers from Ireland
- Births in Dublin
- Anglo-Irish people
- 18th-century novelists
- Anglican priests from the United Kingdom
- Alumni of Trinity College, Dublin
- Writers of Christian literature
- Doctors of Divinity
- Anglicans from Ireland
- Male novelists from Ireland
- Pamphleteers
- Satirists from the United Kingdom
- Short story writers from Ireland
- Fantasy writers from Ireland
- Male poets from Ireland
- Political writers from the United Kingdom
- Science fiction writers from the United Kingdom
- People of County Dublin
- Pseudonymous writers
- Alumni of Hertford College, Oxford
- 18th-century poets
- Philosophers from Ireland
- Anglican deans
- Human rights activists from Ireland
- Essayists from Ireland
- Parodists from Ireland
- Deans of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
- Alumni of Hart Hall, Oxford
- Writers of Anglican literature
- Anglo-Irish artists
- Burials at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
- Irish political writers
- Irish satirical novelists
- Irish satirists
- Irish science fiction writers
- Neoclassical writers
- People educated at Kilkenny College
- People with Ménière's disease
- Misanthropists