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Montaigne's Essays were republished in France every two or three years from 1580-1669. The Fortunes of Montaigne (originally published in 1935) aims to show what those who bought these Essays during that period sought or found there. The book gives an account of criticism and appreciation of the Essays.
List of contents
Introduction 1. The reception of the Essays—I: Montaigne and the Miscellany 2. The reception of the Essays—II: The first critics 3. The reception of the Essays—III: La Belle Apologie 4. Marie De Gournay—I: La Fille D’Alliance 5. Marie De Gournay—II: In Montaigne’s footsteps 6. Pierre Charron—I 7. Pierre Charron—II 8. The new age 9. Jean Pierre Camus—I: Le Breviaire Des Gentils Hommes 10. Jean Pierre Camus—II: L’Humanisme Devot 11. Les Demi-Savants—I 12. Les Demi-Savants—II 13. Counter-Attack—I: Garasse, Mersenne, Boucher 14. Counter-Attack—II: Silhon and Chanet 15. Leonard Marande 16. Descartes and Montaigne 17. Gassendi and his friends 18. La Mothe Le Vayer: La Divine Sceptique 19. Le Cabinet De Messieurs Du Puy 20. The Academy: Chapelain and Balzac 21. The evolution of taste 22. L’Honnetete 23. The Mere Brothers 24. La Rochefoucauld ad St. Evremond 25. Pascal and Montaigne 26. Moliere and La Fontaine 27. Eclipse?
About the author
Alan M. Boase was a British romance studies and literary scholar. He was appointed to a lectureship at Sheffield in 1929, and in 1936 to the chair of French at Southampton, returning to Scotland the following years as Marshall Professor of French in the University of Glasgow, where he remained until his retirement in 1965.
Summary
Montaigne’s Essays were republished in France every two or three years from 1580–1669. The Fortunes of Montaigne (originally published in 1935) aims to show what those who bought these Essays during that period sought or found there. The book gives an account of criticism and appreciation of the Essays.