
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 First Appearance Down To The Present Day. His Extraordinary Curiosity And Discernment, Combined With His Ability To Mix Thoughtful Judgment With Revealing Anecdote, Make Him One Of The Most Readable Of All Writers. In Montaigne: A Very Short Introduction, William M. Hamlin Provides An Overview Of Montaigne's Life, Thought, And Writing, Situating The Essays Within The Arc Of Montaigne's Lived Experience And Focusing On Themes Of Particular Interest For Contemporary Readers. Designed For A Broad Audience, This Introduction Will Appeal To First-time Students Of Montaigne As Well As To Seasoned Experts And Admirers. Well-informed And Lucidly Written, Hamlin's Book Offers An Ideal Point Of Entry Into The Life And Work Of The World's First And Most Extraordinary Essayist.
How did Michel de Montaigne transform the personal essay into a vehicle for philosophical inquiry and self-examination? William M. Hamlin, a scholar of Renaissance literature, examines the life and intellectual contributions of the French thinker within the context of sixteenth-century political instability. The book synthesizes biographical details with a thematic analysis of the Essays, arguing that Montaigne's unique blend of skepticism and anecdote established a new standard for introspective writing.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students frequently cite this volume as an accessible entry point for those unfamiliar with Renaissance philosophy. Experts highlight the text for its clarity and its ability to distill complex intellectual history into a concise format.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190848782
ISBN-13:
9780190848781
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