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  1. Esther Johnson (13 March 1681 – 28 January 1728) was an Englishwoman known to have been a close friend of Jonathan Swift, known as "Stella". Whether or not she and Swift were secretly married, and if so why the marriage was never made public, is a subject of debate.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2022 · El escritor irlandés está considerado por muchos uno de los grandes maestros de la prosa en inglés. Misántropo e irónico, su obra principal, "Los viajes de Gulliver", constituye una amarga crítica contra la sociedad de su tiempo y los defectos de la condición humana.

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  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › ester-johnsonEster Johnson _ AcademiaLab

    Esther Johnson (13 de marzo de 1681 – 28 de enero de 1728) fue una inglesa conocida por haber sido amiga íntima de Jonathan Swift, conocido como "Stella". Si ella y Swift se casaron en secreto o no y, de ser así, por qué el matrimonio nunca se hizo público, es un tema de debate.

  4. This is about a woman named Esther Johnson, known as Stella. Born in England, Stella was the ward of a man named Temple. Swift happened to be Temple’s secretary at the time. They first met when he was around 19 and she was just six years old. Years later, when Stella was 18, Temple died and left her some property in Ireland.

  5. In Jonathan Swift: Years at Moor Park. Here, too, he met Esther Johnson (the future Stella), the daughter of Temple’s widowed housekeeper. In 1692, through Temple’s good offices, Swift received the degree of M.A. at the University of Oxford. Read More.

  6. 3 de sept. de 2021 · The Journal to Stella, Jonathan Swift's letters to Esther Johnson, or 'Stella', and Rebecca Dingley, written between September 1710 and June 1713, offers an extraordinary commentary on Swift's experiences in London during the most politically active and exciting years of his career and evidence of his evolving relationship with the ...

  7. Journal to Stella, series of letters written (1710–13) from Jonathan Swift in London to Esther Johnson and her companion, Rebecca Dingley, in Ireland. Esther (Stella) was the daughter of the widowed companion of Sir William Temple’s sister.