03281nam 2200577 450 991079742940332120230807221548.00-8203-4817-1(CKB)3710000000462563(EBL)2169866(SSID)ssj0001543329(PQKBManifestationID)16133691(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001543329(PQKBWorkID)14629050(PQKB)10232032(MiAaPQ)EBC2169866(OCoLC)918892682(MdBmJHUP)muse46347(Au-PeEL)EBL2169866(CaPaEBR)ebr11091523(CaONFJC)MIL823966(EXLCZ)99371000000046256320141210h20152015 ub| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAfter Montaigne contemporary essayists cover the essays /edited by David Lazar and Patrick MaddenAthens :University of Georgia Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (269 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8203-4815-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. To the Reader, Sincerely; 2. Of Liars; 3. Of the Education of Children; 4. Of Prayers; 5. Of Thumbs; 6. Of Smells; 7. Of Cannibals; 8. How the Soul Discharges Its Emotions Against False Objects When Lacking Real Ones; 9. Of Constancy; 10. Of Giving the Lie; 11. Of Friendship; 12. Of Idleness; 13. Against Idleness; 14. Of the Affection of Fathers for Their Children; 15. Of Wearing My Red Dress [after "Of the Custom of Wearing Clothes"]; 16. Of the Power of the Imagination; 17. That Our Mind Hinders Itself; 18. Of Books and Huecos19. Of Diversion20. Of Sex, Embarrassment, and the Miseries of Old Age [after "On Some Verses of Virgil"]; 21. Of Sleep; 22. Of the Inconvenience of Greatness; 23. Of Solitude; 24. Of Age; 25. Of Practice; 26. The Ceremony of the Interview of Princes; 27. We Can Savour Nothing Pure; 28. Experience Necessary; Notes; A Note on the Translations; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; YWriters of the modern essay can trace their chosen genre all the way back to Michel de Montaigne (1533-92). But save for the recent notable best seller How to Live: A Life of Montaigne by Sarah Bakewell, Montaigne is largely ignored. After Montaigne -a collection of twenty-four new personal essays intended as tribute- aims to correct this collective lapse of memory and introduce modern readers and writers to their stylistic forebear. Though it's been over four hundred years since he began writing his essays, Montaigne's writing is still fresh, and his use of the form as a means of self-exploraAmerican essays21st centuryAmerican essays814/.6Montaigne Michel de1533-1592.172668Lazar David1957-Madden Patrick1971-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797429403321After Montaigne3696716UNINA