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-Essays by Michel de Montaigne*
-Essays by Michel de Montaigne*
W 1980 Michel de Montaigne, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
Essays by Michel de Montaigne is a seminal work in which the French Renaissance thinker reflects on a wide range of subjects, from human nature and personal experience to philosophy, education, and society. Written in a conversational and introspective style, Montaigne's essays are notable for their skepticism, self-examination, and exploration of the human condition. He blends anecdotes, classical references, and personal insights to explore topics like friendship, mortality, and the limits of human knowledge. Montaigne's Essays laid the groundwork for the modern essay form, influencing countless writers and thinkers with his honest and reflective approach.
Description
Deep Green leather hardback edition with gold embossed detailing on front and back cover and spine with gold lettering on spine, gold fore edge, four raised bands, and green silk bookmark. Pristine Franklin Library edition with illustrations throughout.