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Jonathan Swift arrived in London in 1710 and confronted a rapidly changing world in the new Tory ministry. His reactions to this world are vividly recorded in his Journal to Stella, a series of letters addressed to
(i) Hester Vanhomrigh
(ii) Esther Johnson
(iii) Rebecca Dingley
(iv) Lady Mary Montagu
1. ii and iii
2. i and ii
3. ii and iv
4. iii and iv
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Jonathan Swift's "Journal to Stella" is a collection of letters written by Swift to Esther Johnson and Rebecca Dingley during his time in London, primarily from 1710 to 1713.
These letters provide a rich and detailed account of Swift's daily life, thoughts, and experiences during a period of significant political change and his involvement with the Tory administration.