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Montaigne

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„Die anderen bilden den Menschen, ich bilde ihn ab; und stelle hier einen einzelnen vor, der recht mangelhaft gebildet ist und den ich, wenn ich ihn neu zu formen hätte, gewiss weitgehend anders machen würde. Doch nun ist er halt so." Dieser Satz aus den berühmten Essays Michel de Montaignes skizziert den Charakter des Autors und seines Werks. Montaigne schrieb seine Essays nicht aus einer Position der Gewissheit, sondern des Bewußtseins der eigenen Unzulänglichkeit. Er offenbart damit ein Maß an kritischer Selbstreflexion, dass vor seiner Zeit, nur selten zu Papier gebracht wurde. Diesem Michel de Montaigne, dem französische Edelmann und Freigeist unter den religiösen Dogmatikern und politischen Streithälsen des 16. Jahrhunderts, widmete Stefan Zweig eine Charakterstudie. 

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 9, 2015
      In the autumn of 1941, Zweig, a bestselling Austrian-Jewish novelist and biographer who had fled to Brazil to escape the Nazis, discovered a copy of Michel de Montaigne's Essays in a basement of his new house. Over the next few monthsâhe committed suicide in February 1942âZweig immersed himself in Essays and produced this little reflection on the 16th-century man of letters. Thanks to Stone's assiduous translation, Zweig's fascinating meditation on the writer in whom he saw himself mirrored appears now for the first time in English. Zweig weaves biographical elements into his studyâMontaigne's study of Latin at age four, his retirement from his public duties as a French nobleman at age 38âbut the book is more properly an introduction to an endlessly inquisitive thinker who never stopped searching for the truth. Zweig depicts Montaigne as trying throughout his life to "safeguard the deepest region of spirit... from the danger of being sacrificed to the deranged prejudices of others." This captivating study portrays a writer whose life and work can be summed up by his constant posing of the question, "How should I live?"

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