Jonathan Swift 
The Journal to Stella [EPUB ebook] 
Intimate Letters and Witty Insights: A Glimpse into Swift’s World

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Jonathan Swift’s ‘The Journal to Stella’ is a remarkable assemblage of letters penned by the author to his close friend, Esther Johnson, affectionately known as Stella. This collection, rich in wit and poignant observation, showcases Swift’s unique epistolary style that blends humor with a profound sense of emotional depth. The journal provides an intimate glimpse into Swift’s thoughts and feelings during the turbulent political landscape of early 18th-century England, while reflecting his astute commentary on societal norms and human nature. Through this lens, Swift emerges not only as a master satirist but as a deeply sensitive individual navigating his personal and public life. Jonathan Swift, a towering figure of the Enlightenment, was known for his sharp intellect and biting satire, evident in his other works, such as ‘Gulliver’Äôs Travels.’ His complex relationship with Stella, marked by both camaraderie and unrequited love, profoundly influenced his writing. As a clergyman and political essayist, Swift was deeply engaged with the issues of his time, and this journal reflects his intricate understanding of personal relationships amid broader societal concerns. For readers interested in the interplay of personal relationships and social commentary, ‘The Journal to Stella’ is an essential read. It offers not only a heartfelt exploration of Swift’Äôs affections but also an insightful portrayal of a pivotal era in literature. The warmth, humor, and poignant reflections in this work invite readers to engage with Swift’s world and appreciate the nuances of human connection.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 564 ● ISBN 4057664636003 ● File size 0.9 MB ● Editor George Atherton Aitken ● Publisher Good Press ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7492318 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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