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Michel de Montaigne

    February 28, 1533 – September 12, 1592

    Michel de Montaigne stands as one of the most influential writers of the French Renaissance, renowned for popularizing the essay as a literary genre. He masterfully blended profound intellectual speculation with casual anecdotes and autobiography, creating a body of work that remains immensely influential. Known for his anti-dogmatic spirit and his famous query, "What do I know?", Montaigne embodied a modern sensibility by examining the world through the lens of his own judgment. His accessible style, balancing intellectual insight with personal storytelling, continues to inspire writers and readers alike.

    Michel de Montaigne
    The Essays Of Michael, Lord Of Montaigne, Volume 4
    The Complete Works
    The Essays; Translated by Charles Cotton; Volume 2
    Montaigne: Selected Essays
    Great Books 23. Praise of Folly. The Essays
    The Complete Works of Michel de Montaigne: Introduction by Stuart Hampshire