Emerson and Skepticism: The Cipher of the WorldJohns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 186 psl. |
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... Montaigne was the originator of the essay as a popular genre , the genre in which Emerson would achieve his greatest success . At its origin in Montaigne , the essay involves both self ... Montaigne Montaigne , or the Skeptic 107.
... Montaigne was the originator of the essay as a popular genre , the genre in which Emerson would achieve his greatest success . At its origin in Montaigne , the essay involves both self ... Montaigne Montaigne , or the Skeptic 107.
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... Montaigne's work . 14 For it assumes the existence and stability of an authorial self , and that is what Montaigne continuously calls into question . The ques- tion of the link between authorship and identity and between intent and ...
... Montaigne's work . 14 For it assumes the existence and stability of an authorial self , and that is what Montaigne continuously calls into question . The ques- tion of the link between authorship and identity and between intent and ...
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... Montaigne's library ( W 4 : 163 ) . In the account of Montaigne's beginnings as an author that Emerson gives in " Montaigne , or the Skeptic , " he obscures the crucial motive for the writer's retreat from active life . As Emerson ...
... Montaigne's library ( W 4 : 163 ) . In the account of Montaigne's beginnings as an author that Emerson gives in " Montaigne , or the Skeptic , " he obscures the crucial motive for the writer's retreat from active life . As Emerson ...
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