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Polite Conversation

Jonathan Swift

Verlag: CLXBX

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Polite Conversation by Jonathan Swift is a clever and entertaining satire that captures the habits, manners, and everyday speech of 18th-century English society. First published in 1738, the work humorously exposes the clichés, empty phrases, and repetitive expressions commonly used in fashionable social gatherings.

Presented as a series of lively dialogues, the book follows groups of characters engaged in casual conversation during social visits, meals, and outings. These interactions imitate the polite chatter of the time, filled with familiar sayings, proverbs, and fashionable remarks that people often repeated without much thought. By carefully reproducing these phrases, Swift reveals how social conversation could become mechanical and superficial.

What makes Polite Conversation especially amusing is Swift's skillful use of exaggeration and observation. The characters speak almost entirely in well-known proverbs and stock expressions, creating a humorous effect that highlights how often people rely on ready-made phrases instead of genuine thought. The result is a witty portrait of everyday communication in polite society.

Beyond its humor, the book also serves as a fascinating record of language and social customs in the early eighteenth century. Swift's collection of sayings, idioms, and conversational habits provides modern readers with a glimpse into the rhythms of speech and etiquette that shaped polite interactions during the period.

At its core, Polite Conversation reflects Swift's broader satirical purpose: to reveal human habits and follies through sharp observation and playful irony. By turning ordinary conversation into comedy, he encourages readers to notice the patterns of language and behavior that often pass unnoticed in daily life.

Lively, humorous, and richly observational, Polite Conversation remains a delightful example of Jonathan Swift's satirical brilliance—transforming everyday talk into a witty reflection on society, language, and the art of conversation.
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 107 Seiten.

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