| Alexander Nehamas - 1998 - 302 páginas
...Painting myself for others, I have painted my inward self with colors clearer than my original ones. I have no more made my book than my book has made me— a btxik consubstantial with its author, concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life; not... | |
| Richard Quinney - 1998 - 218 páginas
...life, changes may take place. Montaigne was transformed in the course of writing a book of essays. "I have no more made my book than my book has made me." Montaigne would write until death. Simply, the awareness of existence. A life lived daily. In wonder.... | |
| Imre Salusinszky, David V. Boyd - 1999 - 196 páginas
...Dialogic Imagination. 'Montaigne's "consubstantial" remark' refers to a passage in 'Of Giving the Lie': 'I have no more made my book than my book has made me; a book consubstantial with its author, concerned only with me, a vital part of my life; not having... | |
| Sally Greene - 1999 - 318 páginas
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| Michael E. Hobart, Zachary S. Schiffman - 2000 - 324 páginas
...own way this process rivals Rabelais's list making in its exhaustiveness. Montaigne proudly declares, "I have no more made my book than my book has made me — a book consubstantial with its author." In pursuit of this elusive consubstantiality, he multiplies... | |
| Annette Insdorf - 1994 - 292 páginas
..."Painting myself for others, I have painted my inward self with colors clearer than my original ones. I have no more made my book than my book has made me — a book consubstantial with its author, concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life."31... | |
| Susan Orpett Long - 2000 - 358 páginas
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| Anthony Wilden - 2001 - 664 páginas
...that the book itself, as organization and as Other, contributes its 'in-formation' to his formation: "I have no more made my book than my book has made me. . . ." (II, 18, 504c [648].) The connection between necessary 'alienation' (equivalent in some sense... | |
| Tina Lu - 2001 - 380 páginas
...9. In The Complete Essays of Montaigne (Stanford University Press, 1965), Donald Frame translates: "I have no more made my book than my book has made me— a book consubstantial with its author, concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life; not... | |
| John Kekes - 2002 - 300 páginas
...scorn and admiration; they formed "a book consubstantial with its author" (504). As Montaigne says, "I have no more made my book than my book has made me. ... [It is] concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life" (504). The Essays shaped Montaigne's... | |
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