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A Journal to Stella (Hardcover)
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A Journal to Stella (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R578
Discovery Miles 5 780
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Published posthumously in 1766, A Journal to Stella by Jonathan
Swift is a complete collection consisting of sixty-five letters he
wrote to Esther Johnson, whom he bestowed the name of Stella. It is
known that Stella is the name Swift gave to Esther Johnson. They
met when she was only eight years old and knew each other for the
entirety of the rest of their lives. Swift was first a mentor to
young Esther. He taught her to read and write then introduced her
to the arts. Jonathan's relationship to Esther is intriguing. While
they shared a friendship for many years, Jonathan left her in
Ireland when he moved to London for some time. In that time, he
drew interest from several other women, but nothing came of those
relationships. However, when a man showed interest in Esther and
wished to propose, the letters disclose how Jonathan prevented this
from happening. Such interference provides greater evidence for the
affection he felt for Stella. There are no accounts from Stella
herself, but Swift depicts her character wonderfully as a loyal,
kind, and clever woman. The sixty-five letters to Stella that
compose A Journal to Stella, explores Swift and Johnson's
relationship and history. A Journal to Stella is an interesting
study on the relationship between the highly esteemed classical
author, Jonathan Swift and a woman who was very dear to him.
Written with affection and detailed prose, the letters that are
featured in A Journal to Stella also reveal insights on the culture
of 18th century London and features many of the prominent men that
Swift met. As he wrote of his daily routine and life, readers are
allowed a privileged glimpse of how this famous author lived day to
day, including the intimate details of his relationships.
Containing the wit and humor Swift is famous for, A Journal to
Stella reveals the author for who he really was, allowing even
modern readers to know this incredible 18th century man. This
edition of Jonathan Swift's A Journal to Stella features an
eye-catching cover design and is printed in a readable font, making
it both accessible and modern.
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