A Tale of a Tub

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A Tale of a Tub is a satirical prose work by Jonathan Swift that critiques religious excesses and literary pretension through an allegorical tale of three brothers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegory
book
satirical prose work
allegoricalMeaning Jack represents Protestant dissenters
Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Martin represents Anglicanism

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Peter represents Roman Catholicism
author Jonathan Swift
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
criticizes Protestant dissenters
Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

abuses within the Church of England
pedantry in scholarship
pretentious authors
featuresCharacter Jack
Martin
Peter
three brothers
firstPublishedIn London, England
surface form: London
genre literary satire
prose
religious satire
satire
hasNarrator unreliable narrator
hasPart The Digressions
The Tale
influenced English satirical prose
later works of Jonathan Swift
language English
literaryForm prose satire
literaryPeriod Augustan literature
mainTheme abuse of reason
conflict between ancient and modern learning
critique of literary pretension
critique of religious corruption
critique of religious excess
sectarianism in Christianity
movement Augustan satire
narrativeForm prose
notableFor attack on modern learning
complex digressive style
controversial religious satire
use of extended allegory
originalLanguage English
publicationDate 1704
setting early modern Europe
structure main tale with digressions
subjectOf literary criticism
religious controversy
timePeriod early 18th century
writtenBy Jonathan Swift

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Jonathan Swift notableWork A Tale of a Tub
Jonathan Swift wrote A Tale of a Tub