Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift

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Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift is a satirical poem in which Jonathan Swift wittily anticipates and critiques the public’s reaction to his own death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poem
satirical poem
author Jonathan Swift
countryOfOrigin Ireland
createdBy Jonathan Swift
critiques Swift's contemporaries
posthumous flattery
society
explores the gap between public praise and private feeling
the instability of reputation
the social performance of mourning
featuresCharacter Jonathan Swift
focusesOn anticipated reactions to the poet's death
social attitudes toward death
the fickleness of public opinion
genre satire
hasSubject friendship
ingratitude
legacy
the poet's own death
influenced later satirical poetry
language English
literaryForm verse
literaryMovement Augustan literature
literaryTechnique direct address to the reader
irony
self-satire
mainTheme death
hypocrisy
posthumous fame
public reputation
self-reflection
narrativePerspective first person
partOf Jonathan Swift
surface form: Jonathan Swift's poetic works
period 18th century
setIn Dublin
studiedIn 18th-century literature courses
English literature courses
subjectOf literary criticism
tone ironic
satirical
witty
workOf Jonathan Swift

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Jonathan Swift wrote Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift