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A Voyage to Cacklogallinia / With a Description of the Religion, Policy, Customs and Manners of That Country

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About This Book

A first-person travel narrative visits an imaginary island kingdom whose institutions and everyday life are catalogued in separate chapters on religion, government, customs, dress, and amusements. A later episode describes an extravagant scheme to profit from the moon, and the frenzy around that project and the island’s exchange is used to satirize speculative fever, credit, and sudden market collapse. The work mixes fanciful voyage elements with pointed social and economic commentary, exposing credulity, get-rich impulses, and the consequences of turning expectation into a form of commerce.

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Samuel Brunt

Samuel Brunt was an English author best known for his satirical work "A Voyage to Cacklogallinia," which presents a fictional account of a journey to a fantastical land. In this book, Brunt explores the imagined religion, politics, customs, and manners of the inhabitants of Cacklogallinia, using humor and satire to comment on contemporary society. His writing reflects the literary style of the 18th century, blending adventure with social critique, and contributes to the tradition of travel literature that often served as a mirror to the author's own culture.

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