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The Complete Essays of Montaigne - (107 annotated essays in 1 eBook + The Life of Montaigne + The Letters of Montaigne) - cover
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The Complete Essays of Montaigne - (107 annotated essays in 1 eBook + The Life of Montaigne + The Letters of Montaigne)

Michel de Montaigne

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Complete Essays of Montaigne," Michel de Montaigne masterfully weaves personal reflection with philosophical inquiry, forging a new literary form that became the foundation of the essay genre. This collection spans diverse themes such as human nature, friendship, and the complexities of life, characterized by Montaigne's engaging prose that oscillates between conversational intimacy and profound introspection. Each essay serves as a portal into Montaigne's mind, revealing the Renaissance preoccupation with individual experience and skepticism, all while embracing the richness of anecdote and the nuances of lived experience. Montaigne, a French philosopher and statesman of the 16th century, drew inspiration from his varied life experiences, personal losses, and classical texts. His time was marked by religious conflict and a questioning of established truths, which deeply influenced his reflective approach. Often regarded as the pioneer of modern skepticism and self-examination, Montaigne was able to infuse his essays with both the weight of inquiry and the lightness of humor, prompting readers to engage in their own processes of introspection. This authoritative collection is essential for anyone seeking to understand the human condition through the lens of one of history's most perceptive thinkers. Montaigne's essays remain remarkably relevant, inviting readers to explore their own thoughts and beliefs while enriching their understanding of philosophical discourse. Recommended for students, scholars, and readers of all backgrounds, "The Complete Essays of Montaigne" is a timeless treasure trove of wisdom.
Disponível desde: 31/12/2023.
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