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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 289<br />

Seymour, William Kean. “Rev. Sybil Le Brocquy, Cadenus: A Reassessment <strong>in</strong> the Light <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Evidence <strong>of</strong> the Relationship between Swift, Stella and Vanessa (Dubl<strong>in</strong>, 1962),” The Daily<br />

Telegraph, 22 March 1963<br />

Seymour, William Kean. “Rev. Sybil Le Brocquy, Cadenus: A Reassessment <strong>in</strong> the Light <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Evidence <strong>of</strong> the Relationship between Swift, Stella and Vanessa (Dubl<strong>in</strong>, 1962),” The Irish Times,<br />

22 March 1963<br />

Seymour, William Kean. Jonathan Swift: The Enigma <strong>of</strong> a Genius. Farnham, Surrey, 1967<br />

Seymour-Smith, Mart<strong>in</strong>. Poets through their Letters (London, 1969) (see I, 157-205 for Swift)<br />

Shan, Te-hs<strong>in</strong>g. “Gulliver Travels to the Centre <strong>of</strong> the Earth: Three Early Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Translations <strong>of</strong><br />

Gulliver’s Travels,” Swift Studies, 17 (2002), 109-24<br />

Shan, Te-hs<strong>in</strong>g. “Gulliver Travels to the Centre <strong>of</strong> the Earth: Three Early Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Translations <strong>of</strong><br />

Gulliver’s Travels,” Decod<strong>in</strong>g Western Classics: Novels, Thoughts, Life, ed. Perng Ch<strong>in</strong>g-Hsi<br />

(Taipei, 2002), pp. 21-45<br />

Shan, Te-hs<strong>in</strong>g. “Translation as Intervention and Subversion: Reevaluat<strong>in</strong>g L<strong>in</strong> Shu’s Literary<br />

Translation via Gulliver’s Travels,” Wen Shan Review, 1, no 4 (2000), 23-77<br />

Shan, Te-hs<strong>in</strong>g. “Translation, Classics, Literature: Translat<strong>in</strong>gGulliver’s Travels <strong>in</strong>to Ch<strong>in</strong>ese,”<br />

Eleven Outlooks on World Literature, ed. P<strong>in</strong>-chia Feng (Taipei, 2004), pp. 79-112<br />

Shanahan, John. “‘In the mean time’: Jonathan Swift, Francis Bacon, and Georgic Struggle,” Swift<br />

as Priest and Satirist, ed. Todd C. Parker (Newark: University <strong>of</strong> Delaware Press, 2009), pp. 193-<br />

214<br />

Shankar, S. “Travel Narratives and Gulliver’s Travels,” Textual Traffic: Colonialism, Modernity,<br />

and the Economy <strong>of</strong> the Text (Albany, New York, 2001), pp. 49-73<br />

Shankman, Steven. “Animal Rationis Capax: Gulliver’s Travels and the Classical Experience <strong>of</strong><br />

Reason,” In Search <strong>of</strong> the Classic: Reconsider<strong>in</strong>g the Greco-Roman Tradition, Homer to Valéry<br />

and Beyond (University Park, Pennsylvania, 1994), pp. 49-62<br />

Shankman, Steven. “Reason and Revelation <strong>in</strong> the Pre-Enlightenment: Eric Voegel<strong>in</strong>’s Analysis<br />

and the Case <strong>of</strong> Swift,” Religion and Literature, 16, no 2 (1984), 1-24<br />

Shanks, Edward. “Rev. Shane Leslie, The Skull <strong>of</strong> Swift: An Extempore Exhumation (Indianapolis,<br />

1928),” The Saturday Review, 145 (6 June 1928), p. 773<br />

Shapiro, S. L. “The Medical History <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift,” The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Monthly,<br />

48 (1969), 486-89<br />

Sharp, R. Farquharson. “Swift,” Architects <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Literature: Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Great<br />

Writers from Shakespeare to Tennyson (London, 1900), pp. 54-66<br />

Sharp, R. Farquharson. A Dictionary <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Authors, Biographical and Bibliographical<br />

(London, 1900) (see pp. 272-73 for Swift)<br />

Shattuck, Roger. Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography (New York, 1996)<br />

(see pp. 34-35 for Gulliver’s Travels)<br />

Shaw, Narelle L. “Ancients and Moderns <strong>in</strong> Defoe’s Consolidator,” Studies <strong>in</strong> <strong>English</strong> Literature,<br />

28 (1988), 391-400<br />

Shaw, Patrick W. “The Excrement Festival: Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five,” Scholia Satyrica, 2<br />

(1976), 3-11<br />

Shaw, Sheila G. “The Influence <strong>of</strong> the Arabian Nights on Early Eighteenth-Century <strong>English</strong><br />

Literature, with Special Reference to Rob<strong>in</strong>son Crusoe and Gulliver’s Travels,” doctoral<br />

dissertation, Bryn Mawr College, 1959<br />

Shaw, Sheila G. “The Rape <strong>of</strong> Gulliver: Case Study <strong>of</strong> a Source,” PMLA,, 90 (1975), 62-68<br />

Shawcross, John T. “Rev. Michael Wild<strong>in</strong>g, Social Visions (Sydney, 1993),” American Notes and<br />

Queries, 9, no 1 (1996), 41-43

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