Abstract

Introduction: 'The church had never such a writer' 1 Swift, War, and Ireland: 'an Heap of Conspiracies, Rebellions, Murders, Massacres, Revolutions, Banishments' 2 Courting the Favour of the Great: A Discourse and A Tale of a Tub 3 'an entire Friend to the established Church': Churchman among the Statesmen and Wits 4 The Echo of the coffee House and the Voice of the Kingdom: Propagandist for a Peace 5 'do I become a Slave in six Hours, by crossing the Channel?': The Dean, the Drapier, and Irish Politics Conclusion: 'Upon this Great foundation of Misanthropy'

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