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21 minutes ago, Belkiss said:

you're an absolute sweetheart omg

the article is in French 

the english name is just a translation . You don't need to bother yourself dear , really it's ok ❤️ 

I found few things that can help you T^T first of all original article is directly shared to scopus, and from my understanding only traditional versions of the journal survived. 

I found this as its topic and references, if there is anything that seems to work for you out of article references i can try to find them!!

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EXPORT DATE:25 Sep 2020

Braga, C.
26036104500;
Fallen humankind: Jonathan Swift and the Yahoos [L'humanité déchue. Jonathan Swift et les Yahous]
(2010) Transylvanian Review, 19 (2), pp. 117-130. 
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77956521905&partnerID=40&md5=db9571937c17010df46e7dd42311baae

ABSTRACT: The study starts from the premise that Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels as an anti-utopia that challenges the optimism of the utopianists and of the millenarian sects of his time. While the authors of fantastic voyages and of utopian accounts imagined exotic places and ideal societies in which people were capable of taming nature and could build perfect cities using only human intelligence and ingenuity, Swift and other authors connected to the ecclesiastical establishment saw such hopes as a form of Pelagian heresy, ascribing too much importance to human will and nature and disregarding the redemptive role of Christ's martyrdom and of the Church. The fantastic creatures met by Gulliver are just as many condemnations of the heterodox ideals concerning the immortality of the soul and of the body, or man's creative powers. The Yahoos are but a cruel metaphor for the fallen human condition, flesh and excrement prevailing over spirit and reason.
AUTHOR KEYWORDS: Anti-utopia;  Excrements;  Gulliver's Travels;  Jonathan Swift;  Monstrosity;  Original sin;  Yahoos
REFERENCES: Landa, L.A., (1954) Swift and the Church of Ireland, , Oxford, Clarendon Press; 
Ehrenpreis, I., (1967) Swift: The Man, His Works, and the Age, 2, pp. 285-286., Cambridge (Massachusetts), Harvard University Press; 
Delumeau, J., (1983) Le Péché et la Peur. La Culpabilisation en Occident (XIIIe-XVIIIe Siècles), , Paris, Fayard; 
Couliano, I.P., (1984) Eros et Magie à la Renaissance. 1484, , avec une préface de Mircea Eliade, Paris, Flammarion; 
Thomas, K., The Utopian Impulse in Seventeenth-Century England (1987) Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, p. 20., Dominic Baker-Smith & C. C. Barfoot (éds.), Amsterdam, Rodopi; 
Armytage, W.H.G., (1961) Heavens Bellow: Utopian Experiments in England 1560-1960, pp. 4-5., London, Routledge & Kegan Paul; 
Knowles, R., (1996) Gulliver's Travels: The Politics of Satire, p. 25., New York, Twayne Publishers; 
Leavis, F.R., (1984) The Common Pursuit, p. 439., London, Hogarth Press; 
Braga, C., (2004) Le Paradis Interdit Au Moyen Âge, p. 269., Paris, L'Harmattan; 
Swift, J., Voyages de Gulliver dans des contrées lointaines (1990) Voyages Aux Pays de Nulle Part, p. 901., Paris, Robert Laffont; 
Taylor, W.D., (1933) Jonathan Swift: A Critical Essay, , London, Peter Davies; 
Philibert, M., (2002) Mort et Immortalité, p. 29., Paris, Rocher, et passim; 
Boyle, J., Barroll, J.L., Barker, R.A., Borkatt, R.S., Lapraz, F., Fitzgerald, R.P., (1978) The Art of Jonathan Swift, , Clive T. Probyn, Plymouth & London, Vision Press; 
Boucé, P.-G., Death in Gulliver's Travels: The Struldbruggs Revisited (1998) Swift: The Enigmatic Dean, Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real, p. 12., Rudolf Freiburg, Arno Löffler & Wolfgang Zach (éds.), Tübingen, Stauffenburg Verlag; 
Schott, G., (1662) Physica Curiosa, p. 851., Herbipoli, Sumptibus Johannis Andreae Endteri & Wolffgangi Jun. Haeredum, Excudebat Jobus Hertz Typographus Herbipol, Anno M.DC.LXII; 
Hinnant, C.H., (1987) Purity and Defilement in Gulliver's Travels, pp. 100-101., New York, St. Martin's Press; 
Brown, L., Reading Race and Gender: Jonathan Swift (1990) Eighteenth-Century Studies, 23 (4), pp. 425-443; 
Elliott, R.C., (1960) The Power of Satire: Magic, Ritual, Art, p. 219., Princeton, Princeton University Press; 
Murry, J.M., Jonathan Swift: A Critical Biography; 
Brown, N.O., Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History; 
Ferenczi, S., Gulliver Phantasies (1928) International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 9, pp. 283-300; 
Karpman, B., Neurotic Traits of Jonathan Swift as Revealed by Gulliver's Travels: A Minor Contribution to the Problem of Psychosexual Infantilism and Coprophilia (1942) Psychoanalytic Review, 29, pp. 26-45., 165-184; 
Tuveson, E., (1964) Millennium and Utopia: A Study in the Background of the Idea of Progress, , New York, Evanston & London, Harper & Row; 
Voigt, M., (1964) Swift and the Twentieth Century, , Detroit, Wayne State University Press; 
Greenacre, P., (1955) Swift and Carroll: A Psychoanalytic Study of Two Lives, pp. 107-109., New York, International Universities Press, 114-115; 
Lee, J.N., (1971) Swift and Scatological Satire, pp. 97-122-123., Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press; 
Frye, R.M., Swift's Yahoo and the Christian Symbols for Sin (1954) Journal of the History of Ideas, 15, pp. 201-217; 
Racault, J.-M., (2003) Nulle Part et Ses Environs. Voyages Aux Confins de l'Utopie Littéraire Classique (1657-1802), p. 208., Paris, Presses de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne; 
Braga, C., Psihogeografia (2006) De la Arhetip la Anarhetip, pp. 85-86., Iaşi, Polirom
ISSN: 12211249
DOCUMENT TYPE: Article
PUBLICATION STAGE: Final
SOURCE: Scopus

Otherwise my uni recorded it as 

ISSN:

1221-1249

EISSN:

1584-9422

with the name Revue de Transylvanie.

My uni also gave these tags as the article topic, so if what you are searching for is under these tags, do let me know maybe we can find another article o.o

 

Anti-utopia
Excrements
Yahoos
Monstrosity
Original sin
Jonathan Swift
Gulliver's Travels

I found few Swift topics written by him, so I downloaded them, you can download them from here, that was all i could find T^T

https://smallpdf.com/shared#st=fbe9cb6b-6e55-4ed4-93d7-fdfe0fb5c279&fn=ContentServer.pdf&ct=1601037931329&tl=share-document&rf=link

https://smallpdf.com/shared#st=0a4747b3-a810-43c1-abb9-604e57fbadcb&fn=ContentServer+(1).pdf&ct=1601037958679&tl=share-document&rf=link

I dont know how long they will be accessable but if you cant access i can upload them to Drive? Sorry I couldnt help much rip

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6 minutes ago, lighterxx said:

I found few things that can help you T^T first of all original article is directly shared to scopus, and from my understanding only traditional versions of the journal survived. 

I found this as its topic and references, if there is anything that seems to work for you out of article references i can try to find them!!

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Scopus
EXPORT DATE:25 Sep 2020

Braga, C.
26036104500;
Fallen humankind: Jonathan Swift and the Yahoos [L'humanité déchue. Jonathan Swift et les Yahous]
(2010) Transylvanian Review, 19 (2), pp. 117-130. 
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77956521905&partnerID=40&md5=db9571937c17010df46e7dd42311baae

ABSTRACT: The study starts from the premise that Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels as an anti-utopia that challenges the optimism of the utopianists and of the millenarian sects of his time. While the authors of fantastic voyages and of utopian accounts imagined exotic places and ideal societies in which people were capable of taming nature and could build perfect cities using only human intelligence and ingenuity, Swift and other authors connected to the ecclesiastical establishment saw such hopes as a form of Pelagian heresy, ascribing too much importance to human will and nature and disregarding the redemptive role of Christ's martyrdom and of the Church. The fantastic creatures met by Gulliver are just as many condemnations of the heterodox ideals concerning the immortality of the soul and of the body, or man's creative powers. The Yahoos are but a cruel metaphor for the fallen human condition, flesh and excrement prevailing over spirit and reason.
AUTHOR KEYWORDS: Anti-utopia;  Excrements;  Gulliver's Travels;  Jonathan Swift;  Monstrosity;  Original sin;  Yahoos
REFERENCES: Landa, L.A., (1954) Swift and the Church of Ireland, , Oxford, Clarendon Press; 
Ehrenpreis, I., (1967) Swift: The Man, His Works, and the Age, 2, pp. 285-286., Cambridge (Massachusetts), Harvard University Press; 
Delumeau, J., (1983) Le Péché et la Peur. La Culpabilisation en Occident (XIIIe-XVIIIe Siècles), , Paris, Fayard; 
Couliano, I.P., (1984) Eros et Magie à la Renaissance. 1484, , avec une préface de Mircea Eliade, Paris, Flammarion; 
Thomas, K., The Utopian Impulse in Seventeenth-Century England (1987) Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, p. 20., Dominic Baker-Smith & C. C. Barfoot (éds.), Amsterdam, Rodopi; 
Armytage, W.H.G., (1961) Heavens Bellow: Utopian Experiments in England 1560-1960, pp. 4-5., London, Routledge & Kegan Paul; 
Knowles, R., (1996) Gulliver's Travels: The Politics of Satire, p. 25., New York, Twayne Publishers; 
Leavis, F.R., (1984) The Common Pursuit, p. 439., London, Hogarth Press; 
Braga, C., (2004) Le Paradis Interdit Au Moyen Âge, p. 269., Paris, L'Harmattan; 
Swift, J., Voyages de Gulliver dans des contrées lointaines (1990) Voyages Aux Pays de Nulle Part, p. 901., Paris, Robert Laffont; 
Taylor, W.D., (1933) Jonathan Swift: A Critical Essay, , London, Peter Davies; 
Philibert, M., (2002) Mort et Immortalité, p. 29., Paris, Rocher, et passim; 
Boyle, J., Barroll, J.L., Barker, R.A., Borkatt, R.S., Lapraz, F., Fitzgerald, R.P., (1978) The Art of Jonathan Swift, , Clive T. Probyn, Plymouth & London, Vision Press; 
Boucé, P.-G., Death in Gulliver's Travels: The Struldbruggs Revisited (1998) Swift: The Enigmatic Dean, Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real, p. 12., Rudolf Freiburg, Arno Löffler & Wolfgang Zach (éds.), Tübingen, Stauffenburg Verlag; 
Schott, G., (1662) Physica Curiosa, p. 851., Herbipoli, Sumptibus Johannis Andreae Endteri & Wolffgangi Jun. Haeredum, Excudebat Jobus Hertz Typographus Herbipol, Anno M.DC.LXII; 
Hinnant, C.H., (1987) Purity and Defilement in Gulliver's Travels, pp. 100-101., New York, St. Martin's Press; 
Brown, L., Reading Race and Gender: Jonathan Swift (1990) Eighteenth-Century Studies, 23 (4), pp. 425-443; 
Elliott, R.C., (1960) The Power of Satire: Magic, Ritual, Art, p. 219., Princeton, Princeton University Press; 
Murry, J.M., Jonathan Swift: A Critical Biography; 
Brown, N.O., Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History; 
Ferenczi, S., Gulliver Phantasies (1928) International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 9, pp. 283-300; 
Karpman, B., Neurotic Traits of Jonathan Swift as Revealed by Gulliver's Travels: A Minor Contribution to the Problem of Psychosexual Infantilism and Coprophilia (1942) Psychoanalytic Review, 29, pp. 26-45., 165-184; 
Tuveson, E., (1964) Millennium and Utopia: A Study in the Background of the Idea of Progress, , New York, Evanston & London, Harper & Row; 
Voigt, M., (1964) Swift and the Twentieth Century, , Detroit, Wayne State University Press; 
Greenacre, P., (1955) Swift and Carroll: A Psychoanalytic Study of Two Lives, pp. 107-109., New York, International Universities Press, 114-115; 
Lee, J.N., (1971) Swift and Scatological Satire, pp. 97-122-123., Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press; 
Frye, R.M., Swift's Yahoo and the Christian Symbols for Sin (1954) Journal of the History of Ideas, 15, pp. 201-217; 
Racault, J.-M., (2003) Nulle Part et Ses Environs. Voyages Aux Confins de l'Utopie Littéraire Classique (1657-1802), p. 208., Paris, Presses de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne; 
Braga, C., Psihogeografia (2006) De la Arhetip la Anarhetip, pp. 85-86., Iaşi, Polirom
ISSN: 12211249
DOCUMENT TYPE: Article
PUBLICATION STAGE: Final
SOURCE: Scopus

Otherwise my uni recorded it as 

ISSN:

1221-1249

EISSN:

1584-9422

with the name Revue de Transylvanie.

My uni also gave these tags as the article topic, so if what you are searching for is under these tags, do let me know maybe we can find another article o.o

 

Anti-utopia
Excrements
Yahoos
Monstrosity
Original sin
Jonathan Swift
Gulliver's Travels

I found few Swift topics written by him, so I downloaded them, you can download them from here, that was all i could find T^T

https://smallpdf.com/shared#st=fbe9cb6b-6e55-4ed4-93d7-fdfe0fb5c279&fn=ContentServer.pdf&ct=1601037931329&tl=share-document&rf=link

https://smallpdf.com/shared#st=0a4747b3-a810-43c1-abb9-604e57fbadcb&fn=ContentServer+(1).pdf&ct=1601037958679&tl=share-document&rf=link

I dont know how long they will be accessable but if you cant access i can upload them to Drive? Sorry I couldnt help much rip

omg, i don't deserve this. 😭

please don't bother yourself more. I have tons of other articles . why i wanted that specific one because it's like my idea so i want to check in case it's similar 

so i don't need other articles. right now please don't bother urself , you're such a sweetheart i swear to God 😿

thank you so much 

3 minutes ago, lighterxx said:

Since im a law student I cant access other subjects, my life is so sad ;-;

good luck in your studies, sweetie 

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1 hour ago, Belkiss said:

omg, i don't deserve this. 😭

please don't bother yourself more. I have tons of other articles . why i wanted that specific one because it's like my idea so i want to check in case it's similar 

so i don't need other articles. right now please don't bother urself , you're such a sweetheart i swear to God 😿

thank you so much 

good luck in your studies, sweetie 

No problem!! Anyone would do same o.o I'm sad I can't really help you rip T^T still if you need help, do @ me, I don't mind helping 🤣 

Also, thank you!! Good luck with your studies too ♥️

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