Author:Jonathan Swift/Satires and Puns

Satires

 * An Account of the Death of Partridge the Almanack Maker (1708)
 * Advertisement For the Honour of Ireland (1738)
 * An Answer to Bickerstaff (1708)
 * The Battle of the Books (1704)
 * Directions to Servants (1731)
 * The Duty of Servants at Inns (1731)
 * Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735)
 * The History of Martin (1704)
 * A Letter to the King at Arms (1721)
 * A Modest Proposal (1729)
 * A Meditation Upon a Broomstick (c. 1703-10)
 * Merlin's Prophecy (c. 1709)
 * The New Way of Selling Places at Court (1712)
 * Of the Antiquity of the English Tongue (c. 1699-1736)
 * Polite Conversation (1731)
 * Predictions For the Year 1708, By Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. (1708)
 * A Project for the universal Benefit of Mankind (c. 1700-1720)
 * The Right of Precedence Between Physicians and Civilians Inquired Into (1720)
 * Squire Bickerstaff Detected (c. 1708)
 * A Tale of a Tub (1704)
 * A Vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. (1709)
 * The Wonder of All the Wonders (c. 1703-10)
 * The Wonderful Wonder of Wonders (c. 1703-10)

Puns

 * An Account of a Pestilent Neighbour (c. 1699-1736)
 * Anglo-Latin Letter to Dr. Sheridan (c. 1699-1736)
 * The Art of Punning (1719)
 * A Consultation of Physicians (c. 1699-1736)
 * An Epigram (c. 1699-1736)
 * A Love Song (c. 1699-1736)
 * A Punning Letter to Lord Pembroke 1 (1709)
 * A Punning Letter to Lord Pembroke 2 (1719)
 * To Samuel Bindon (c. 1699-1736)