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Montaigne: A Very Short Introduction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Montaigne: A Very Short Introduction

The French author Michel de Montaigne is widely regarded as the founder and greatest practitioner of the personal essay. A member of the minor aristocracy, he worked as a judicial investigator, served as mayor of Bordeaux, and sought to bring stability to his war-torn country during the latter half of the sixteenth century. He is best known today, however, as the author of the Essays, a vast collection of meditations on topics ranging from love and sexuality to freedom, learning, doubt, self-scrutiny, and peace of mind. One of the most original books ever to emerge from Europe, Montaigne's masterpiece has been continuously and powerfully influential among writers and philosophers from its fi...

The Complete Works of Michel de Montaigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1398

The Complete Works of Michel de Montaigne

The great themes of existence are explored in the only single-volume edition of the complete works--essays, letters, and travel journals--of Michel de Montaigne, the father, and unsurpassed practitioner, of the essay. Ribbon marker.

The Fortunes of Montaigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 507

The Fortunes of Montaigne

Montaigne’s Essays were republished in France every two or three years from 1580–1669. The Fortunes of Montaigne (originally published in 1935) aims to show what those who bought these Essays during that period sought or found there. The author has attempted to answer three questions in the volume—what are the general ideas of those who are particularly drawn to Montaigne or who write against him?; what did these writers think of the Essays, and what specially interested them in the book?; and what did they borrow from him, or more profitably, what are their less conscious borrowings, their adaptations of his ideas? The book gives an account of the criticism and appreciation of the Essays. Further, it discusses the development of Humanism as opposed to orthodox Christianity, and the part played by the Essays in that development. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of philosophy, history, and literature.

Montaigne's English Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Montaigne's English Journey

Montaigne's English Journey provides a vivid account of the ways in which English readers made sense of Montaigne's Essays during the seventeenth century and how it influenced their own writing.

The Complete Works of Montaigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1132

The Complete Works of Montaigne

The complete works of Michel de Monaigne, including essays, letters, and travel journals of the father and unsurpassed practitioner of the essay. Humanist, skeptic, acute observer of himself and others, Michel de Montaigne (1533-92) was the first to use the term "essay" to refer to the form he pioneered and he has remained one of its most famous practitioners. He reflected on the great themes of existence in his masterly and engaging writings. His subjects ranging from proper conversation and good reading, to the raising of children and the endurance of pain; from solitude, destiny, time and custom, to truth, consciousness, and death. Having stood the test of time, his essays continue to influence writers nearly five hundred years later. Also included in this complete edition of his works are Montaigne's letters and travel journal, fascinating records of the experiences and contemplations that would shape and infuse his essays. Montaigne speaks to us always in a personal voice in which his virtues of tolerance, moderation, and understanding are dazzlingly manifest. The translation is widely acknowledged to be the classic English version.

The Fortunes of Montaigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 522

The Fortunes of Montaigne

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Montaigne's Essays and Selected Writings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Montaigne's Essays and Selected Writings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969-10-15
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

These classic translations of Montaigne are presented with the authoritative French text on facing pages and provide an introduction and extensive notes helping students appreciate the depth and clarity of Montaigne’s thinking. The text includes Books 1, 2, and 3 of the essays; Montaigne’s translation of the natural theology of Raymond Sebond; a travel journal; and selected letters.

The Complete Essays of Montaigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 914

The Complete Essays of Montaigne

The works of the French essayist reflect his views of morality, society, and customs in the late sixteenth century

Michel De Montaigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Michel De Montaigne

Excerpt from Michel De Montaigne: A Biographical Study The most important of all these Documents Inédits is Number 3, 1855, reproducing the entries by Montaigne in a copy of Beuther's Ephemerides, and giving a few fixed points amid so much that must remain conjecture. Connected also with the name of M. Payen are the several papers of his friends, addressed to him or elicited by his inquiries: - Montaigne chez lui, by MM. Galy et Lapeyre (1861), giving the results of the first careful examination of the inscriptions in the Library: the Leçons Inédites (1844) utilizing the Bordeaux annotated copy of the Essays, by M. Gustave Brunet: the Recherches of M. Dezeimeris, Sur l'Auteur des Epitaphe...

Montaigne and the Low Countries (1580-1700)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

Montaigne and the Low Countries (1580-1700)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-04-30
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Montaigne (1533-1592) is known as the inventor of the essay. His relativism, his craving for self-knowledge and his taste for freedom and tolerance have had a long-lasting influence in Europe. It is therefore surprising that until present no substantial study has been devoted to the multiple relationships between Montaigne and the Low Countries. This volume aims to fill this gap. It studies the Netherlandish presence in Montaigne’s Essays, represented by Erasmus and Lipsius and by contemporary history (the Dutch Revolt against Spain). It also deals with Montaigne’s translations and editions in the Dutch Golden Age, as well as his readership, which included humanists such as Scaliger and Vulcanius, the poets Hooft and Cats, and a painter, Pieter van Veen, who illustrated the Essays. Contributors include: Frans R.E. Blom, Warren Boutcher, Jeanine De Landtsheer, Philippe Desan, Karl A.E. Enenkel, Ton Harmsen, Jeroen Jansen, Johan Koppenol, Anton van der Lem, Michel Magnien, Kees Meerhoff, Olivier Millet, Alicia C. Montoya, Marrigje Rikken, and Paul J. Smith.