Jonathan Swift
(Dublin, 1667-id., 1745) Irish writer. He studied theology at Trinity
College Dublin, and after civil war broke out he moved to England, where he
obtained the post of secretary of the diplomat Sir William Temple, a distant
relative of his mother. He met Esther Johnson, daughter of Temple, who became
the target of a series of intimate letters, published posthumously in 1766
under the title Letters to Stella (Journal to Stella), some biographers say he
came to marry her secret.
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