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The work presents a series of three dialogues that mock the rituals of fashionable talk by assembling model questions, answers, repartees, and rules for discreet speech. Through a satirical instructional tone it catalogs the phrasing and gestures deemed polite, comments on the changing fashions of swearing, and exposes how conversation functions as performance and social display. It balances comic exaggeration with practical advice, reflecting on gendered expectations, affectation, and the effort required to sustain urbane manners, and proposes that conversational skill can be learned and institutionalized.

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Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was an Irish satirist, essayist, and political pamphleteer, best known for his sharp wit and keen observations of human nature. His most famous work, "Gulliver's Travels," is a satirical exploration of society and politics through the fantastical voyages of Lemuel Gulliver. Swift's writing often critiques the social injustices of his time, as seen in his provocative essay "A Modest Proposal," which suggests an outrageous solution to poverty in Ireland. A prominent figure in the early 18th century, Swift's contributions to literature and political discourse have left a lasting impact, making him a key figure in the canon of English literature.

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