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The Complete Essays

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Penguin Books Limited, Sep 1, 1993 - Philosophy - 1283 pages
Michel de Montaigne was one of the most influential figures of the Renaissance, singlehandedly responsible for popularising the essay as a literary form. This Penguin Classics edition of The Complete Essays is translated from the French and edited with an introduction and notes by M.A. Screech. In 1572 Montaigne retired to his estates in order to devote himself to leisure, reading and reflection. There he wrote his constantly expanding 'assays', inspired by the ideas he found in books contained in his library and from his own experience. He discusses subjects as diverse as war-horses and cannibals, poetry and politics, sex and religion, love and friendship, ecstasy and experience. But, above all, Montaigne studied himself as a way of drawing out his own inner nature and that of men and women in general. The Essays are among the most idiosyncratic and personal works in all literature and provide an engaging insight into a wise Renaissance mind, continuing to give pleasure and enlightenment to modern readers. With its extensive introduction and notes, M.A. Screech's edition of Montaigne is widely regarded as the most distinguished of recent times. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1586) studied law and spent a number of years working as a counsellor before devoting his life to reading, writing and reflection. If you enjoyed The Complete Essays, you might like Francois Rabelais's Gargantua and Pantagruel, also available in Penguin Classics. 'Screech's fine version ... must surely serve as the definitive English Montaigne'A.C. Grayling, Financial Times 'A superb edition'Nicholas Wollaston, Observer

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User Review  - Nancy Burns - Goodreads

I will start reading this book today. Montaigne, what a wonderful writer who has withstood the test of time. Glancing in the table of contents I see that he has an opinion on just about every virtue and vice known to mankind! I see already that I'm going to love this book! Read full review

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User Review  - Jay - Goodreads

Too much navel gazing to wade through to get to the nuggets of wisdom. Enjoyed the classical references and the occasional relevant thought. Read full review

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About the author (1993)

Born in 1533, Montaigne studied law and spent a number of years working as a counsellor before devoting his life to reading, writing and reflection. He died in 1586. Dr M.A. Screech is regarded as the world's greatest authority on Montaigne.

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