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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 201<br />

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The Scriblerian, 33 (2000), 40-47 (concerns letter to Swift <strong>of</strong> 17-19 May 1739)<br />

McGu<strong>in</strong>ness, Rosamond. <strong>English</strong> Court Odes, 1660-1820 (Oxford, 1971) (see pp. 62-65 for<br />

Directions for a Birthday Song)<br />

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McHugh, Roger. “Anglo-Irish Poetry, 1700-1850,” Irish Poets <strong>in</strong> <strong>English</strong>: The Thomas Davis<br />

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McHugh, Roger. “These Riddles <strong>of</strong> Swift,” Sunday Press, 24 March 1968, p. 20<br />

McInnes, Angus. Robert Harley, Puritan Politician. London, 1970<br />

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McKee, John B. “The Speaker as Victim: Context Withhold<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Gulliver’s Travels,” Literary<br />

Irony and the Literary Audience: Studies <strong>in</strong> the Victimization <strong>of</strong> the Reader <strong>in</strong> Augustan Fiction<br />

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McKelvie, C. L. “Rev. A. L. Rowse, Jonathan Swift: Major Prophet (London, 1975),”<br />

Hermathena, 120 (1976), 89-91<br />

McKelvie, C. L. “Scriblerians’ Books <strong>in</strong> Armagh Public Library,” The Scriblerian, 8 (1975), 56<br />

McKelvie, C. L. “Swift’s Corrections to Gulliver’s Travels,” The Irish Times, 5 October 1976<br />

McKelvie, Col<strong>in</strong>, ed. Gulliver’s Travels. Belfast, 1976<br />

McKelvie, Col<strong>in</strong>, ed. Gulliver’s Travels: A Facsimile Reproduction <strong>of</strong> a Large-Paper Copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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What We Have Been Miss<strong>in</strong>g,” Texas Studies <strong>in</strong> Literature and Language, 12 (1970-71), 583-94<br />

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McKenzie, Alan T. “Proper Words <strong>in</strong> Proper Places: Syntax and Substantive <strong>in</strong> The Conduct <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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McKenzie, Alan T. “The Manipulation and Distortion <strong>of</strong> Abstractions <strong>in</strong> the Prose <strong>of</strong> Jonathan<br />

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McKenzie, Gordon. “Swift: Reason and Some <strong>of</strong> its Consequences,” University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

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