Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, born in 1533 in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, is often celebrated as the father of the essay. A nobleman by birth, Montaigne enjoyed a privileged education and a life steeped in the Renaissance's rich tapestry of ideas. His experiences, both personal and political, shaped his thinking and led him to explore the human condition through a new literary form—the essay. His seminal work, "Essais," offers a candid reflection on his thoughts, experiences, and observations, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of life and the nature of self-knowledge.

Montaigne's writing is characterized by its introspective style and a remarkable openness to the uncertainties of life. He grappled with questions of ethics, culture, and the human experience, often drawing from both classical philosophy and his own life's journey. As you delve into Montaigne's works, you'll find a voice that resonates with authenticity and curiosity, encouraging you to reflect on your own experiences. We invite you to explore his essays in the app and discover the timeless insights of this profound thinker.

Selected Essays of Michel de Montaigne

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Michel de Montaigne was a contemporary of Shakespeare who, after having played his part in France's terrible wars of religion, retired to hi…

Essais, Livre I

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Collection d'essais de Montaigne sur des sujets variés. (Résumé par Jc)