Produktbeschreibung
In "The Journal to Stella," Jonathan Swift crafts a series of poignant letters to his close confidante, Esther Jane 'Stella' Johnson, offering an intimate glimpse into both the personal and sociopolitical milieu of early 18th-century England. The work is notable for its distinctive epistolary style, characterized by its mixture of humor, sincerity, and wit. Through his correspondence, Swift deftly interweaves personal reflections and critical commentary on contemporary issues, inviting readers into a world where personal desire and public duty collide against the backdrop of an evolving society. This literary context situates the journal not merely as a personal account but as an essential piece of political and cultural commentary during the period of the Whigs and Tories' tumultuous confrontations. Jonathan Swift, a prominent satirist and political pamphleteer, drew upon his own experiences as a clergyman and a keen observer of human nature, leading him to write this collection. His profound affection for Stella, captured through his playful yet earnest prose, highlights the complexities of friendship entwined with matters of statecraft. Swift's background, steeped in both academia and the politics of his time, informs the poignant insights and reflections found within these letters. "The Journal to Stella" is recommended for readers seeking a rich exploration of personal and political themes in a foundational work of English literature. It not only offers a rare lens into Swift's heart and mind but also serves as a critical resource for understanding the interplay of personal affections and public life in the early 1700s. This book is an enticing invitation to delve into the psyche of one of literature's most significant figures.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027295319 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9531-9 |