"Gulliver's Travels," written by Jonathan Swift and published in 1726, is a satirical work that has had a profound cultural influence across various domains over the centuries. Here are some key aspects of its cultural impact: 1. **Satire and Critique of Society**: The novel employs satire to critique a wide range of subjects including politics, human nature, and the scientific rationalism of the Enlightenment.

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