Distinguo: Reading Montaigne Differently
Autor Steven Rendallen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198151807
ISBN-10: 0198151802
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 144 x 224 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198151802
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 144 x 224 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`Rendall's Montaigne has made difference and distinction in the world, in history, and in his own experience of them, serve him.'Richard L. Regosin, University of California, Irvine, Philosophy and Literature, 1992
'much of Rendall's approach is applicable to the reading of essays in general ... The bibliography and notes are complete and well presented. The volume is beautifully printed and bound.'J.E. Parker Jr., Wake Forest University, Choice, Mar '93
'Its main merit is to have reshaped and reinscribed insights into a fruitful and admirably lucid configuration, under the aegis of 'difference'. This has been done with enough explanation of relatively rudimentary points to qualify this highly readable book for recommendation to undergraduates.'Neil Kenny, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, French Studies, Vol. 47
'original, illuminating, even seminal study ... years of mulling over Montaigne's work have finally enabled him to come to grips with this most slippery of texts, and, in so doing, to produce that coherent reading which, ironically, is predicated upon the very contradictions that had initially led to his frustrations.'Patrick Henry, Whitman College, Sixteenth Century Journal XXIV/2 (1993)
'Rendall's provocative title implies that his short book will propose a radically new method of reading Montaigne, but its appeal for this reviewer lies rather in its insistence on the old and tried, that is, close reading of individual essays in their Renissance context. These readings are always intelligent, sensitive, and grounded in a thorough knowledge of Classical and Renaissance habits of writing and reading. I recommend this book, not because I find it reads Montaigne differently, but precisely because it reads him the way I too think he should be read.'Barbara C. Bowen, Vanderbilt University, French Review
a welcome addition to his earlier work and to the corpus of Montaigne scholarship. Distinguo: Reading Montaigne Differenty provides a significant and original contribution to Montaigne scholarship, not least for its insightful readings of some of this earlier work. Rendall has an excellent grasp of the Essais, of scholarship on them, and of the subtle differences among seemingly similar critical points of view....fine contribution. The book may mark the end of one era of Montaigne scholarship and make way for another.
'much of Rendall's approach is applicable to the reading of essays in general ... The bibliography and notes are complete and well presented. The volume is beautifully printed and bound.'J.E. Parker Jr., Wake Forest University, Choice, Mar '93
'Its main merit is to have reshaped and reinscribed insights into a fruitful and admirably lucid configuration, under the aegis of 'difference'. This has been done with enough explanation of relatively rudimentary points to qualify this highly readable book for recommendation to undergraduates.'Neil Kenny, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, French Studies, Vol. 47
'original, illuminating, even seminal study ... years of mulling over Montaigne's work have finally enabled him to come to grips with this most slippery of texts, and, in so doing, to produce that coherent reading which, ironically, is predicated upon the very contradictions that had initially led to his frustrations.'Patrick Henry, Whitman College, Sixteenth Century Journal XXIV/2 (1993)
'Rendall's provocative title implies that his short book will propose a radically new method of reading Montaigne, but its appeal for this reviewer lies rather in its insistence on the old and tried, that is, close reading of individual essays in their Renissance context. These readings are always intelligent, sensitive, and grounded in a thorough knowledge of Classical and Renaissance habits of writing and reading. I recommend this book, not because I find it reads Montaigne differently, but precisely because it reads him the way I too think he should be read.'Barbara C. Bowen, Vanderbilt University, French Review
a welcome addition to his earlier work and to the corpus of Montaigne scholarship. Distinguo: Reading Montaigne Differenty provides a significant and original contribution to Montaigne scholarship, not least for its insightful readings of some of this earlier work. Rendall has an excellent grasp of the Essais, of scholarship on them, and of the subtle differences among seemingly similar critical points of view....fine contribution. The book may mark the end of one era of Montaigne scholarship and make way for another.