"'Swift has clearly learned a good deal from recent developments in literary theory but deploys them with a keen philosophical intelligence and a well-developed sense of their various shortcomings when applied without sufficiently detailed analysis of the concepts and categories involved... Altogether this book carves out a distinctive and important place in the border-zone between philosophy, literary theory, and cultural history.' Professor Christopher Norris, Cardiff University "Swift's study is a major intervention in what might be described either as post-deconstructive philosophical criticism or theoretically advanced intellectual history." Margaret Russett, Studies in English Literature 1500-1900"