Discovery School - Great Books - Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift's satirical masterwork, Gulliver's Travels, is much more than a children's classic. Seventeenth-century England was a country ripe with social ironies, and Swift plucked them all, placing them in a story alive with narrative drive. Discover the inner and outer worlds of Swift and how his prickly prose remains on target today
Jonathan Swift's classic satire, in a brand new dramatisation starring Arthur Darvill (Doctor Who) as Gulliver. This dramatisation was broadcast in three parts in February 2012 by BBC Radio 4.
It discovers the adaptation of the story of Jonathan Swift, " The trips of Gulliver". The adaptation has been realised by Kathleen Hershner and is conceived so that the reading adapts at an intermediate level, of this form you can follow history and improve your English at the same time. He is vitally important to get used to reading in English, a natural form to be improving the different aspects from the language. The reading of a book in English, many occasions can become a torture.
Bernie Rhodenbarr attempts to retrieve the lost letters of famed reclusive author Gulliver Fairborn, but instead discovers a dead literary agent and a beautiful woman.