This volume contains five articles by prominent scholars of French literature and political philosophy that examine the relation between Montaigne's Essays, one of the classic works of the French philosophical and literary traditions, and the writings attributed by Montaigne to his friend, the French humanist Etienne de La Boétie's.Three contributors to the volume suggest that Montaigne was the real author of the revolutionary tract On Voluntary Servitude, along with the other works he attributed to La Boétie's. Two contributors describe the remarkable mathematical and/or mythological patterns found in both the Essays and the works ascribed to La Boétie's. Several essays articulate the revolutionary political teaching found in the Essays as well as On Voluntary Servitude, challenging the conventional view of Montaigne as a political conservative. And all the contributors challenge the received view that he was an artless or nonchalant writer. The volume also includes new translations of both On Voluntary Servitude and the 29 Sonnets of Etienne de La Boetie that Montaigne included in all editions of the Essays except the final one. An important work for students and scholars of political philosophy, Renaissance history, and French and comparative literature.
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Examines the relationship between Montaigne's "Essais", one of the classic works on the French philosophical and literary traditions, and the writings attributed by Montaigne to his friend, the French "humanist" Etienne de la Boetie, which challenge prevailing views of Montaigne and his writings.
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Preface Montaigne and La Boetie by David Lewis Schaefer Friendship and Tyranny by Michael Platt The Vanishing Center by Randolph Runyon Smoke and Mirrors by REgine Reynolds-Cornell Montaigne, Author of On Voluntary Servitude by Daniel Martin Appendix I: Translation of On Voluntary Servitude Appendix II: Translation of The Twenty-Nine Sonnets Bibliography Index
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Examines the relationship between Montaigne's Essays, one of the classic works of the French philosophical and literary traditions, and the writings attributed by Montaigne to his friend, the French humanist Etienne de la Boetie.
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ISBN
9780313305276
Publisert
1998-11-24
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Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
264
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Biographical note
DAVID LEWIS SCHAEFER is Professor of Political Science at Holy Cross College. Among his previous publications are The Political Philosophy of Montaigne (1990) and his co-edited Sir Henry Taylor's The Statesman (Praeger, 1992).