Journal to Stella
Journal to Stella by Jonathan Swift is a fascinating and deeply personal collection of letters that offers readers a rare glimpse into the private life and mind of one of the greatest writers of the eighteenth century. Written between 1710 and 1713, these letters were addressed to Esther Johnson—affectionately called "Stella"—Swift's close companion and trusted confidante. Composed while Swift was living in London, the journal records his daily experiences, thoughts, and observations during a crucial period of political and literary activity in Britain. Through these lively entries, Swift describes the bustling world of London society, his interactions with prominent political leaders, and the shifting atmosphere of public affairs. The letters reveal the author moving within influential circles while maintaining his characteristic wit and sharp intelligence. Unlike Swift's famous satirical works, Journal to Stella reveals a far more intimate side of the writer. The tone is playful, affectionate, and conversational, filled with private jokes, humorous remarks, and moments of tenderness directed toward Stella and her companion Rebecca Dingley. This unique style allows readers to witness Swift not as the formidable satirist but as a warm, attentive friend sharing the details of his everyday life. The journal also serves as an important historical document. Swift's observations provide insight into the political tensions, social customs, and cultural life of early eighteenth-century Britain. His accounts of meetings with ministers, writers, and public figures offer a vivid picture of the intellectual and political climate of the time. At the heart of the work lies the enduring connection between Swift and Stella. Through his affectionate language and constant communication, readers glimpse a relationship marked by loyalty, humor, and deep emotional attachment. Charming, candid, and historically rich, Journal to Stella stands as one of the most revealing personal records in English literature. It offers not only a portrait of Jonathan Swift the man, but also an intimate window into the social and political world in which he lived and wrote.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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