Montaigne's English journey : reading the essays in Shakespeare's day
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Montaigne's English journey : reading the essays in Shakespeare's day
Oxford University Press, c2013
- : hbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [301]-309
Includes index
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内容説明
Montaigne's English Journey examines the genesis, early readership, and multifaceted impact of John Florio's exuberant translation of Michel de Montaigne's Essays. Published in London in 1603, this book was widely read in seventeenth-century England: Shakespeare borrowed from it as he drafted King Lear and The Tempest, and many hundreds of English men and women first encountered Montaigne's tolerant outlook and disarming candour in
its densely-printed pages. Literary historians have long been fascinated by the influence of Florio's translation, analysing its contributions to the development of the English essay and tracing its appropriation in the work of Webster, Dryden, and other major writers. William M. Hamlin, by contrast, undertakes an exploration of
Florio's Montaigne within the overlapping realms of print and manuscript culture, assessing its importance from the varied perspectives of its earliest English readers. Drawing on letters, diaries, commonplace books, and thousands of marginal annotations inscribed in surviving copies of Florio's volume, Hamlin offers a comprehensive account of the transmission and reception of Montaigne in seventeenth-century England. In particular he focuses on topics that consistently intrigued Montaigne's
English readers: sexuality, marriage, conscience, theatricality, scepticism, self-presentation, the nature of wisdom, and the power of custom. All in all, Hamlin's study constitutes a major contribution to investigations of literary readership in pre-Enlightenment Europe.
目次
- Introduction: Edified by the Margin
- Florio's Theatrical Montaigne
- Sexuality and Censorship in the Essayes
- On the Tyranny of 'Custome': Ideology and Appropriation
- From an English Montaigne to The Dutch Courtesan: Common Customers
- Montaignian Conscience and the Shakespearean God-Surrogate
- Maximising Montaigne
- Afterword: English Readership in the Wake of the Essayes
- Appendix A: British Library, Egerton MS 2982, Folios 22r-29v
- Appendix B: Folger Shakespeare Library, MS V.a.281, Folios 15r-34v
- Appendix C: British Library, Sloane MS 2903, Folios 1r-12r
- Appendix D: Census of Extant Seventeenth-Century Copies of Florio's Montaigne
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