<p>Lemuel Gulliver's misadventures strand him in a series of strange lands where he encounters miniature and gigantic people, refined and rational horses and a race of absent-minded immortals. <i>Gulliver's Travels</i> by <b>Jonathan Swift</b> is at once an entrancing entertainment and a barbed satire. Accompanying this classic is Swift's infamous, bitingly ironic essay <i>A Modest Proposal</i>.</p>