Practising reform in Montaigne's Essais
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Practising reform in Montaigne's Essais
(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 99)
Brill, 2000
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Based on the author's thesis--University of Washington, 1997
Bibliography: p. [189]-198
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume focuses on six topics of research that are particularly relevant not only for Montaigne's writing but for the late sixteenth century: the genre of the essay, its style, pedagogy, politics, religion, and historiography.
One historical reader and enthusiastic admirer of Montaigne's texts, Friedrich Nietzsche, influences the critical approach of this study of innovative elements in the Essais. Nietzsche's attitude toward his literary precursors corresponds to the humanists' attitude toward their classical sources; it is the attitude of a double gesture - that of rejection, because it wants to separate itself from its immediate past in order to, then, search for ancient roots.
Nietzsche was a great expert on the six topics discussed. With him as a mediator, Montaigne will be portrayed as a modern in so far as he takes up thoughts that emerge with the Reformation.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
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Introduction
1. An Art of Synthesis in Montaigne's Essay
2. Complexion as Style and Physiology
3. Teaching Judgment-Setting Example against Metaphor
4. Interpreting Montaigne's Political Texts
5. Adiaphora
6. History and Autobiography
Bibliography
Index
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