Gulliver's Travels a large portion of which Swift wrote at Woodbrook House in County Laois was published in 1726. It is regarded as his masterpiece. Gulliver's Travels is an anatomy of human nature a sardonic looking-glass often criticised for its apparent misanthropy. It asks its readers to refute it to deny that it has adequately characterised human nature and society. Each of the four books recounting four voyages to mostly fictional exotic lands has a different theme but all are attempts to deflate human pride.