Montaigne's English Journey

Montaigne's English Journey
Title Montaigne's English Journey PDF eBook
Author William M. Hamlin
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 2013-11
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0199684111

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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 Diary of Montaigne's Journey to Italy in 1580 and 1581

The Diary of Montaigne's Journey to Italy in 1580 and 1581
Title The Diary of Montaigne's Journey to Italy in 1580 and 1581 PDF eBook
Author Michel de Montaigne
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1929
Genre Germany
ISBN

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Works of Michael de Montaigne

Works of Michael de Montaigne
Title Works of Michael de Montaigne PDF eBook
Author Michel de Montaigne
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 1862
Genre French literature
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How to Live

How to Live
Title How to Live PDF eBook
Author Sarah Bakewell
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 401
Release 2010-10-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1590514262

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Winner of the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography How to get along with people, how to deal with violence, how to adjust to losing someone you love—such questions arise in most people’s lives. They are all versions of a bigger question: how do you live? How do you do the good or honorable thing, while flourishing and feeling happy? This question obsessed Renaissance writers, none more than Michel Eyquem de Monatigne, perhaps the first truly modern individual. A nobleman, public official and wine-grower, he wrote free-roaming explorations of his thought and experience, unlike anything written before. He called them “essays,” meaning “attempts” or “tries.” Into them, he put whatever was in his head: his tastes in wine and food, his childhood memories, the way his dog’s ears twitched when it was dreaming, as well as the appalling events of the religious civil wars raging around him. The Essays was an instant bestseller and, over four hundred years later, Montaigne’s honesty and charm still draw people to him. Readers come in search of companionship, wisdom and entertainment—and in search of themselves. This book, a spirited and singular biography, relates the story of his life by way of the questions he posed and the answers he explored. It traces his bizarre upbringing, youthful career and sexual adventures, his travels, and his friendships with the scholar and poet Étienne de La Boétie and with his adopted “daughter,” Marie de Gournay. And we also meet his readers—who for centuries have found in Montaigne an inexhaustible source of answers to the haunting question, “how to live?”

The Journal of Montaigne's Travels in Italy by Way of Switzerland and Germany in 1580 and 1581

The Journal of Montaigne's Travels in Italy by Way of Switzerland and Germany in 1580 and 1581
Title The Journal of Montaigne's Travels in Italy by Way of Switzerland and Germany in 1580 and 1581 PDF eBook
Author Michel de Montaigne
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1903
Genre Germany
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The Complete Works of Michael de Montaigne

The Complete Works of Michael de Montaigne
Title The Complete Works of Michael de Montaigne PDF eBook
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Release 2012
Genre
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Montaigne

Montaigne
Title Montaigne PDF eBook
Author Philippe Desan
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 832
Release 2019-01-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691183007

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A definitive biography of the great French essayist and thinker One of the most important writers and thinkers of the Renaissance, Michel de Montaigne (1533–92) helped invent a literary genre that seemed more modern than anything that had come before. But did he do it, as he suggests in his Essays, by retreating to his chateau and stoically detaching himself from his violent times? Philippe Desan overturns this long standing myth by showing that Montaigne was constantly connected to and concerned with realizing his political ambitions—and that the literary and philosophical character of the Essays largely depends on them. Desan shows how Montaigne conceived of each edition of the Essays as an indispensable prerequisite to the next stage of his public career. It was only after his political failure that Montaigne took refuge in literature, and even then it was his political experience that enabled him to find the right tone for his genre. The most comprehensive and authoritative biography of Montaigne yet written, this sweeping narrative offers a fascinating new picture of his life and work.