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Montaigne Amongst the Moderns - Receptions of the Essays

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Montaigne is one of the most cross-cultural writers ever - both in the assimilation of writings from other cultures into his own work and in the subsequent translations, critical receptions, and creative adaptations of the Essais by other writers throughout the world for the last four hundred years. His work is generally considered as exemplary of the European Renaissance, yet also demonstrates a remarkable relevance to the literary and intellectual activity at the present time. However, whereas there has been an abundance of commentary on Montaigne during the first centuries after his death, much less attention has been paid to his impact on writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, particularly those outside France. This study redresses the imbalance.

By establishing a stylistic and ideological relationship between Montaigne's work and that of such writers as Emerson, Nietzsche, Pater, Woolf, and Sollers, we not only gain a greater appreciation of the richness of the Essays, but also of some of the roots of modernist and postmodernist writing.

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Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. Receptions of the Essais: Beginnings and Continuities

Chapter 2. Emerson and Nietzsche: Between Tradition and Innovaition

Chapter 3. Pater and Woolf: A Modernist Renaissance?

Chapter 4. Conclusions: Montaigne among the Postmoderns

Bibliography

Index


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Dudley M. Marchi teaches French and Comparative Literature at North Carolina State University.


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Montaigne is one of the most cross-cultural writers ever – both in the assimilation of writings from other cultures into his own work and in the subsequent translations, critical receptions, and creative adaptations of the Essais by other writers throughout the world for the last four hundred years. His work is generally considered as exemplary of the European Renaissance, yet also demonstrates a remarkable relevance to the literary and intellectual activity at the present time. However, whereas there has been an abundance of commentary on Montaigne during the first centuries after his death, much less attention has been paid to his impact on writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, particularly those outside France. This study redresses the imbalance.

By establishing a stylistic and ideological relationship between Montaigne’s work and that of such writers as Emerson, Nietzsche, Pater, Woolf, and Sollers, we not only gain a greater appreciation of the richness of the Essays, but also of some of the roots of modernist and postmodernist writing.

Testo aggiuntivo


"... an original book that attempts and succeeds in understanding the idea of Modernity from the reworking of Montaigne's Essais.  · Philippe Desan

"... a most significant contribution to Montaigne studies ... thoroughly researched, well conceived and composed ... which will reach out and be of interest to a wider audience than scholars and student of French thought and culture."  · Marcel Tetel

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori D M Marchi, Dudley M. Marchi
Editore Ingram Publishers Services
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.12.1994
 
EAN 9781571810076
ISBN 978-1-57181-007-6
Pagine 343
Dimensioni 145 mm x 222 mm x 22 mm
Peso 576 g
Categorie Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze sociali, tematiche generali
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia

Cultural Studies (General), Literary Studies

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