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El. knyga: Unsettling Montaigne: Poetics, Ethics and Affect in the Essais and Other Writings

  • Formatas: 306 pages
  • Serija: Gallica
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782042457
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  • Formatas: 306 pages
  • Serija: Gallica
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782042457
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Striking new readings of Montaigne's works, focussing on such concepts as scepticism and tolerance.

Montaigne's Essais (1580-1592) are one of the most remarkable works of the European Renaissance. The Essais' innovative open-mindedness is at odds with the dogmatism and intolerance of their times, the decades of civil and religious wars in France, and their tolerant and searching human questions and ethics of difference remain compelling for twenty-first century readers. But the sceptical open-endedness that vitalizes this writing is also often troubled and troubling: personal losses and the collapse of cultural ideals moved Montaigne to write, and their attendant anxieties are not resolved into tranquil reflection. Unsettling Montaigne reassesses Montaigne's scepticism. Informed by psychoanalytic and related theory, its close attention to Montaigne's complex uses of metaphor illuminates the psychic economy of his scepticism and tolerance and their poetics, while new readings ofhis Essais and other texts reveal the significance of disquieting questions, thought and affect for the ethos his writing fosters. The analysis deals with figures such as cannibals and cannibalism, hunger, shaking, tickling, place, the brother, and haunting in Montaigne's exploration of concepts which tested his understanding and self-understanding. The volume also demonstrates how figuration supports openness to difference for both writer and readers, and is fundamental to this writing's aesthetic, psychic and ethical creativity.

Elizabeth Guild lectures in French at the University of Cambridge, and is a Fellow of Robinson College.

Recenzijos

Indispensable for specialists, who will profit from being unsettled from standard readings of Montaigne, but will be of interest to those who want to peer into the labyrinthine mind of one of the Renaissance's most anxious thinkers. * MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW * Dislodging Montaigne from the more comfortable, as it were tenured, positions in which he is commonly placed, this study offers a compelling account of the texture and significance of his life's work. * H-FRANCE * Guild's 'unsettled' Montaigne . . . fulfills the promise of reading the Essais in their disquieting familiarity. * MODERN PHILOLOGY * [ Offers] a series of coherent and persuasive readings of key passages from a variety of essays that encourage our appreciation of Montaigne's ethical actuality and verbal dexterity. * FRENCH STUDIES * If Montaigne stood for freedom of sconscience and inquiry, and responded with reasonably doubt to the rhetoric of violence and hate, he paid a price: the Essays, Guild argues, are a project driven and inhabited by anxiety. Recommended. * CHOICE *

Acknowledgements vii
Author's Note viii
Abbreviations of Journal Titles ix
Chronology x
Introduction 1(10)
1 The Possibility of Their Being Otherwise
11(29)
2 `Je ne vois le tout de rien': The Cannibal and the Place of Knowledge
40(33)
3 Cannibal, Beloved: On Eating What is Good
73(46)
4 Confessions: The Desire for Knowledge, the Passion for Ignorance
119(33)
5 Tickling, Shaking, Shitting
152(51)
6 The Place of the Brother
203(39)
7 Uncertain Futures
242(33)
Bibliography 275(10)
Index 285