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Esther Vanhomrigh or Van Homrigh (known by the pseudonym Vanessa; c. 1688 – 2 June 1723), an Irish woman of Dutch descent, was a longtime lover and correspondent of Jonathan Swift. Swift's letters to her were published after her death. Her fictional name "Vanessa" was created by Swift by taking Van from her surname, Vanhomrigh, and adding Esse, the pet form of her first name, Esther. She was fictionalized as "Vanessa" in Swift's poem Cadenus and Vanessa (1713). In the poem, he wrote: Each girl, when pleased with what is taught,Will have the teacher in her thought.

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  • Esther Vanhomrigh (conocida por el seudónimo de Vanessa; c. 1688-2 de junio de 1723) fue una escritora irlandesa de ascendencia neerlandesa. Fue amante y corresponsal de Jonathan Swift durante mucho tiempo. Las cartas de Swift a ella se publicaron después de su muerte. Su nombre ficticio, "Vanessa", fue creado por Swift tomando Van de su apellido, Vanhomrigh, y agregando Esse, una forma cariñosa de decir Esther. El personaje de Vanessa en el poema de Swift Cadenus and Vanessa (1713) es una representación de Esther. En el poema, escribió: (es)
  • Esther Vanhomrigh or Van Homrigh (known by the pseudonym Vanessa; c. 1688 – 2 June 1723), an Irish woman of Dutch descent, was a longtime lover and correspondent of Jonathan Swift. Swift's letters to her were published after her death. Her fictional name "Vanessa" was created by Swift by taking Van from her surname, Vanhomrigh, and adding Esse, the pet form of her first name, Esther. She was fictionalized as "Vanessa" in Swift's poem Cadenus and Vanessa (1713). In the poem, he wrote: Each girl, when pleased with what is taught,Will have the teacher in her thought. (en)
  • Esther Vanhomrigh, connue sous le pseudonyme de Vanessa, est une écrivaine irlandaise d'origine hollandaise, née vers 1688 et morte le 2 juin 1723. Elle est l'amante de longue date et la correspondante de Jonathan Swift. Les lettres qu'il lui adresse sont été publiées après sa mort. (fr)
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