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Prologue: 'The teasing particularity of Swift's ironies': reflections on the Dean | 1 | |
1 | 'Putting the world in order': when Jonathan Swift met his destiny | 13 |
2 | 'We were in danger to be over-run': the church's plea | 27 |
3 | 'I had no ill-designs': the Dean and his church | 55 |
4 | 'Vertue in this deluded people': who will save the Irish? | 74 |
5 | 'A bubble ... sufficient to do our business': the economy of a province | 100 |
6 | 'The struggle for control of rents': the Commons takes on the church | 125 |
Epilogue: 'The vandals of the present age': the Dean's ironic legacy | 145 | |
Notes | 149 | |
Bibliography | 177 | |
Index | 187 |
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