This volume tracks a Montaigne in transit all the way from the genesis and production of his Essais and travel journal in the 1570s 1590s to their diffusion and reception from the 1580s up till the present day, in France, England, Germany, and elsewhere. The contributors take those key terms genesis, production, diffusion, reception as their starting-point, but show that the boundaries between them are blurred. How does embodied thought move through space and time between the author and reader of the Essais? Can the role of the ancient writers whom Montaigne quotes be assessed without consideration of the differences he knew there would be between readers capacities to recognise and contextualise those quotations? Where does Montaigne s pun...
This volume tracks a Montaigne 'in transit' all the way from the genesis and production of h...
Modern critics on the whole have found it rather difficult to account for the success of Guillaume d...
Montaigne’s Essays are rightfully studied as giving birth to the literary form of that name. Ann Har...
This article deals with a hitherto unknown and unpublished early modern English manuscript account o...
Montaigne’s wide and critical reading contributed enormously to his writing. that we know more about...
Returning to Montaigne’s famous claim of ‘consubstantiality’ with his book, this article examines th...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study investigates how the metaphysical notion of consubstantiality can be rethought fruitfully...
What is an essay, and how did the essay emerge as a literary form? What are the continuities and sur...
Literary theory and criticism over the last three decades have shown an increasing interest in study...
This article deals with a hitherto unknown and unpublished English poem on the Theologie Naturelle o...
This essay argues that the main instrument Montaigne, 16th-century French thinker and writer, used f...
A remarkable copy of the 1595 Essais of Montaigne at Maynooth offers a particularly full set of corr...
Ce travail traite de la pensée du plaisir à la fin de la Renaissance et particulièrement dans les Es...
This dissertation argues for a melancholic reading of Montaigne’s Essais, through the lens of early-...
This volume tracks a Montaigne 'in transit' all the way from the genesis and production of h...
Modern critics on the whole have found it rather difficult to account for the success of Guillaume d...
Montaigne’s Essays are rightfully studied as giving birth to the literary form of that name. Ann Har...
This article deals with a hitherto unknown and unpublished early modern English manuscript account o...
Montaigne’s wide and critical reading contributed enormously to his writing. that we know more about...
Returning to Montaigne’s famous claim of ‘consubstantiality’ with his book, this article examines th...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study investigates how the metaphysical notion of consubstantiality can be rethought fruitfully...
What is an essay, and how did the essay emerge as a literary form? What are the continuities and sur...
Literary theory and criticism over the last three decades have shown an increasing interest in study...
This article deals with a hitherto unknown and unpublished English poem on the Theologie Naturelle o...
This essay argues that the main instrument Montaigne, 16th-century French thinker and writer, used f...
A remarkable copy of the 1595 Essais of Montaigne at Maynooth offers a particularly full set of corr...
Ce travail traite de la pensée du plaisir à la fin de la Renaissance et particulièrement dans les Es...
This dissertation argues for a melancholic reading of Montaigne’s Essais, through the lens of early-...
This volume tracks a Montaigne 'in transit' all the way from the genesis and production of h...
Modern critics on the whole have found it rather difficult to account for the success of Guillaume d...
Montaigne’s Essays are rightfully studied as giving birth to the literary form of that name. Ann Har...