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plays in the classroom, following themes such as masquerade and cross-dressing through the works of female dramatists and those of their male counterparts. Other essays present methods for using these writers and their works in British literature and history courses, surveys of drama and theater history, and introductions to women’s literature.
Jonathan Swift’s Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World —more commonly known as Gulliver’s Travels —is rightly considered one of literature’s great satires. Many students, however, regard the book as children’s literature and Swift himself as a misanthrope. Teachers face the additional challenge that inexperienced readers will be overwhelmed by the book’s unfamiliar political and
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