
A Summer with Montaigne
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Michel de Montaigne embodies the humanist ideal-curious, measured, contemplative yet not unworldly, witty, free of prejudice, and urbane. But what does this French Renaissance philosopher have to tell us about how to think and live today? In forty short, erudite, and lively chapters written over a single summer, Antoine Compagnon seeks answers to that question.
In A Summer with Montaigne, Compagnon invites his readers to join him as he strolls through Montaigne's key contributions to our understanding of what is good and worthwhile in life. This engaging book, then, serves as both an introduction to Montaigne for readers unfamiliar with his work and a refresher for those who are already acquainted with his unique brilliance, vitality, and timeliness. Montaigne's Essays deal with themes that remain relevant today, from the problems posed by religion, war, power, and friendship to the absurdity of our fixations and peccadillos. Accompanying readers through the Essays, Compagnon never pontificates and is never austere. Rather, he approaches Montaigne with a sense of humor, admiration, and joy.
"Agreeably useful reading in any season." - Library Journal
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Antoine Compagnon is a Professor of French Literature at Collège de France, Paris, and the Blanche W. Knopf Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, New York. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and holds honorary degrees from King's College London, HEC Paris, and the University of Liege.
Tina Kover's translations for Europa include Négar Djavadi's National Book Award-shortlisted novel, Disoriental, Anna Gavalda's Life, Only Better, and The Little Girl on the Ice Floe by Adélaïde Bon. Kover is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship for the translation of Manette Salomon by the Goncourt brothers.
Content
- Intro
- A SUMMER WITH MONTAIGNE
- 1. ENGAGEMENT
- 2. CONVERSATION
- 3. EVERYTHING CHANGES
- 4. THE INDIANS OF ROUEN
- 5. A FALL FROM A HORSE
- 6. THE BALANCE
- 7. A HERMAPHRODITE
- 8. THE LOST TOOTH
- 9. THE NEW WORLD
- 10. NIGHTMARES
- 11. GOOD FAITH
- 12. THE SEAT
- 13. THE LIBRARY
- 14. TO HIS FEMALE READERS
- 15. WAR AND PEACE
- 16. FRIENDS
- 17. THE ROMAN
- 18. WHY CHANGE?
- 19. THE OTHER
- 20. OVERWEIGHT
- 21. THE SKIN AND THE SHIRT
- 22. THE WELL-MADE HEAD
- 23. AN ACCIDENTAL PHILOSOPHER
- 24. A TRAGIC LESSON
- 25. BOOKS
- 26. STONES
- 27. THE BET
- 28. SHAME AND ART
- 29. DOCTORS
- 30. THE AIM AND THE END
- 31. PART OF HIMSELF
- 32. THE HUNT AND THE CAPTURE
- 33. CASUALNESS
- 34. ANTIMEMORIES
- 35. SCENTS, MANNERISMS, IMPRESSIONS
- 36. AGAINST TORTURE
- 37. SIC ET NON
- 38. KNOWLEDGEABLE IGNORANCE
- 39. WASTED TIME
- 40. THE THRONE OF THE WORLD
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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