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Claude Rawson : Order from Confusion Sprung, 1985
Baridon Michel. Claude Rawson : Order from Confusion Sprung, 1985. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°19, 1987. La franc-maçonnerie. p. 512
Claude Rawson : Satire and Sentiment (1660-1830). 1994
Baridon Michel. Claude Rawson : Satire and Sentiment (1660-1830). 1994. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°27, 1995. L'Antiquité. p. 649
Claude Rawson :Satire and Sentiment, 1660-1830., 2000
Dubois Pierre. Claude Rawson :Satire and Sentiment, 1660-1830., 2000. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°35, 2003. L'épicurisme des Lumières, sous la direction de Anne Deneys-Tunney et Pierre-François Moreau. pp. 651-652
Claude Rawson, ed., The Basic Writings of Jonathan Swift
Leduc Guyonne. Claude Rawson, ed., The Basic Writings of Jonathan Swift. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°59, 2004. pp. 173-174
Claude Rawson, ed., The Basic Writings of Jonathan Swift
Leduc Guyonne. Claude Rawson, ed., The Basic Writings of Jonathan Swift. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°59, 2004. pp. 173-174
English Satire and the Satiric Tradition. Edited by Claude Rawson assisted by Jenny Mesciems, 1984
Ducrocq Jean. English Satire and the Satiric Tradition. Edited by Claude Rawson assisted by Jenny Mesciems, 1984. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°17, 1985. Le protestantisme français en France. p. 493
English Satire and the Satiric Tradition. Edited by Claude Rawson assisted by Jenny Mesciems, 1984
Ducrocq Jean. English Satire and the Satiric Tradition. Edited by Claude Rawson assisted by Jenny Mesciems, 1984. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°17, 1985. Le protestantisme français en France. p. 493
Claude Rawson : God, Gulliver and Genocide. Barbarism and the European Imagination, 1492-1945., 2001
Bénot Yves. Claude Rawson : God, Gulliver and Genocide. Barbarism and the European Imagination, 1492-1945., 2001. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°34, 2002. Christianisme et Lumières, sous la direction de Sylviane Albertan-Coppola et Antony McKenna. p. 692
Gulliver, Travel, and Empire
In his article Gulliver, Travel, and Empire Claude Rawson analyzes Jonathan Swift\u27s Gulliver\u27s Travels as a central document of European intellectual history. Rawson focuses on the relationship between ethnicity and human identity and asks what constitutes humanity and how individual groups qualify (or not) for human status. Posing teasingly as a parody of travel books, it is both a series of voyages and an ethnically widening arc of moral exploration as Book Four at once expresses an ambivalent perception of the Irish under English rule and extends to what Swift/Gulliver calls all Savage Nations and ultimately takes in what Swift described in a letter as that Animal called Man
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