Directions to servants
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Publisher Description
Jonathan Swift’s "Directions to servants" is an entertaining satire of relationships between servants and masters in the Eighteenth century. It is a late work in Swift’s life. Not the most well-known, less dark than earlier satires and pamphlets, "Directions to servants" is an unknown little gem of humour and gentle mockery, also providing an interesting insight into true life in the Eighteenth century. We invite you to discover this great work of one of our favourite writers in this edition by Les Éditions de Londres.
The great law of subordination consider'd: or, the insolence and unsufferable behaviour of servants in England duly enquir'd into. ... In ten familiar letters. ... As also a proposal, containing such heads or constitutions, as wou'd effectually answer th
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