“Gulliver’s Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World. Part V: A Voyage To The Island of The Wolves”
Title | “Gulliver’s Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World. Part V: A Voyage To The Island of The Wolves” |
Year for Search | 2020 |
Authors | Palmer, Philip(b. 1960) |
Secondary Authors | Whates, Ian [George](b. 1959) |
Secondary Title | Stories of Hope and Wonder in Support of the UK’S Healthcare Workers |
Pagination | 460-71 |
Date Published | 2020 |
Publisher | NewCon Press |
Place Published | Weston, Eng. |
Keywords | English author, Male author, Welsh author |
Annotation | Gulliver is thrown off a hip and ends up on an island that at first appears to be inhabited solely by a community of mostly young vegetarians who do not wear clothes and are promiscuous. But then, in what turns out to be a yearly ceremony, a pack of clothed wolves walking on two legs appear who feed on the humans. |
Info Notes | First publication |
Author Note | The author (b. 1960) was born in Wales, graduated from the University of Oxford, and is a well-known as a radio and TV dramatist and screenwriter. |
Full Text | 2020 Palmer, Philip (b. 1960). “Gulliver’s Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World. Part V: A Voyage To The Island of The Wolves.” Stories of Hope and Wonder in Support of the UK’S Healthcare Workers. Ed. Ian [George] Whates (Weston, Eng.: NewCon Press, 2020), 460-71. EBook. First publication. Gulliver is thrown off a hip and ends up on an island that at first appears to be inhabited solely by a community of mostly young vegetarians who do not wear clothes and are promiscuous. But then, in what turns out to be a yearly ceremony, a pack of clothed wolves walking on two legs appear who feed on the humans. The author was born in Wales, graduated from the University of Oxford, and is a well-known as a radio and TV dramatist and screenwriter. |