In response to the dire economic conditions in eighteenth-century
Ireland, A Modest Proposal ironically exhorts the poor to provide their
offspring as food to the rich. Skilfully applying a wealth of classical
rhetorical techniques, Swift's satirical tour de force takes a savage
swipe at the selfishness of the ruling classes and the heartlessness of
the various utilitarian solutions put forward by contemporary thinkers.
In addition to this seminal piece, this volume includes other humorous
and polemical writings - which, taken together, provide an invaluable
introduction to Swift as a master satirist and pamphleteer.