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The Fabulous Imagination - On Montaigne's Essays

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Informationen zum Autor Lawrence D. Kritzman Klappentext Michel de Montaigne's (1533-1592) Essais, was a profound study of human subjectivity. More than three hundred years before the advent of psychoanalysis, Montaigne embarked on a remarkable quest to see and imagine the self from a variety of vantage points. He asked how shall I live? How can I know myself? And in so doing explored the significance of monsters, nightmares, and traumatic memories; the fear of impotence; the fragility of gender; and how to cope with and anticipate death.In this book, Lawrence D. Kritzman traces Montaigne's development of the Western concept of the self. For Montaigne, imagination lies at the core of an internal universe that influences both the body and the mind; it is essential to human experience. Although Montaigne recognized that the imagination can confuse the individual, "the fabulous imagination" can be curative, enabling the mind's "I" to sustain itself in the face of hardship. Kritzman begins with Montaigne's study of the fragility of gender and its relationship to the peripatetic movement of a fabulous imagination. He then follows with the scholar's examination of the act of mourning and the power of the imagination to overcome the fear of death. Kritzman concludes with Montaigne's views on philosophy, experience, and the connection between self-portraiture, ethics, and oblivion. His reading of this highly original thinker demonstrates that the mind's "I," as Montaigne envisioned it, sees by imagining that which is not visible, thus offering an alternative to the logical positivism of our current age. Zusammenfassung Michel de Montaigne's (1533-1592) Essais, was a profound study of human subjectivity. More than three hundred years before the advent of psychoanalysis, Montaigne embarked on a remarkable quest to see and imagine the self from a variety of vantage points. This title traces Montaigne's development of the Western concept of the self. ...

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Authors Lawrence Kritzman, Lawrence D. Kritzman
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.07.2009
 
EAN 9780231119924
ISBN 978-0-231-11992-4
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries

PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Medieval, Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600, Medieval Western philosophy, literary collections; essays

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