The Journal to Stella
The Journal to Stella
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published in 1768 by Deane Swift, Dr. Swift's second cousin. These letters
had been given to Mrs. Whiteway in 1788, and by her to her son-in-law, Deane
Swift. The originals have been lost, with the exception of the first, which,
by some accident, is in the British Museum; but it is evident that Deane Swift
took even greater liberties with the text than Hawkesworth. He substituted
for "Ppt" the word "Stella," a name which Swift seems not to have used until
some years later; he adopted the name "Presto" for Swift, and in other ways
tried to give a greater literary finish to the letters. The whole of the
correspondence was first brought together, under the title of the "Journal to
Stella", in Sheridan's edition of 1784.
Previous editions of the Journal have been but slightly annotated. Swift's letters abound with allusions to people of all classes with whom he came in contact in London, and to others known to Esther Johnson in Ireland; and a large proportion of these persons have been passed over in disc
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