Lilliput and Blefuscu

Lilliput and Blefuscu

Lilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations that appear in the 1726 novel "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. Both are portrayed as being in the South Indian Ocean and are inhabited by tiny people who are "not six inches high". The two are separated by a channel eight hundred yards wide. The tiny people of Lilliput and Blefuscu contrast with the giants of Brobdingnag whom Gulliver also met.

The capital of Lilliput is Mildendo.

In the novel, Gulliver washes up on the shore of Lilliput and is 'captured' by the inhabitants while asleep. He discovers that Lilliput and Blefuscu are permanently at war because of differences over the correct way to eat a boiled egg – from the rounded end according to the Blefuscudians, or from the sharp end according to the Lilliputians. The supporters of the differing views were called "Big-endians" and "Little-endians." (These are sometimes incorrectly reversed in various sources; a helpful mnemonic is Lilliput for little and Blefuscu for big.)

The story is a parody of the European nations, particularly England and France, who were in Swift's view constantly at war over trivial matters. The egg dispute was a mirror for the argument between consubstantiation and transubstantiation in the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.

Lilliput is reputedly named after a real place on the shores of Lough Ennell near Mullingar, Co. Westmeath in the midlands of Ireland.

* Lilliput and Blefuscu were the names used in Samuel Johnson's retellings of the debates in Parliament. [ [http://www.samueljohnson.com/debates/ Samuel Johnson: The Parliamentary Debates / Debates in Parliament (Extracts) ] ]
* The word "" has come into common usage, meaning "very small sized".
* The nature of the war is the source of the computing term "endianness".
*"The Butter Battle Book" by Dr. Seuss is a reworking of this tale.
* The radio drama program Gulliver's Travels from the American anthology series Radio Tales is an adaption of the Lilliput section of Jonathan Swift's novel.
* Neela Mahendra, the love interest in Salman Rushdie's novel Fury (novel), is an "Indo-Lilly", a member of the Indian Diaspora from the politically unstable country of Lilliput-and-Blefuscu.

References

ee also

*"Gulliver's Travels"
* Brobdingnag
* Houyhnhnm
* Struldbrug
* Yahoo (Gulliver's Travels)


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