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Title
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[Gulliver with a folding razor from Brobdingnag]
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Description
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Here we see Gulliver standing behind a folding razor which was used by the king of Brobdingnag’s barber during the morning ceremony called the Levee. The Levee was a daily ceremony that originated in France and spread to other monarchies quickly thereafter. Gulliver attended the Levee and asked to take the soap with the king’s beard hair which he then used to make himself a new comb. In the image we see the bar of soap used on the bottom right corner, labeled savou. On the handle of the blade is the letter J, which is the first letter of the chapter. The same image appears in the 1839 Krabbe edition.
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Image Creator
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Grandville (Illustrator);Breviere (Illustrator);Francais (Illustrator)
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Grandville (Illustrator)
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Breviere (Illustrator)
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Francais (Illustrator)
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Identifier
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mta:21632
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Source Name
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Gulliver's Reisen in unbekannte Länder
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Image
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Subject
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Brobdingnag (Imaginary Place)
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Razor Blades
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Kings and Rulers
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Giants
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Fictional Works
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Fictitious Characters
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Imaginary Places
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Imaginary Creatures
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Gulliver's Travels