Shakspere and Montaigne
By Feis, Jacob
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066213770
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About this book
In "Shakspere and Montaigne," Jacob Feis meticulously explores the profound influence of the French philosopher Michel de Montaigne on the works of William Shakespeare. Feis employs a comparative literary analysis, delving into the thematic parallels and stylistic similarities that manifest in Shakespeare's plays and Montaigne's essays. The book skillfully navigates through the intricate tapestry of the Renaissance period, positioning both authors within the broader context of humanist thought that characterizes the era. Through rich textual analysis, Feis illuminates how Montaigne'Äôs introspective skepticism and nuanced understanding of human nature resonate within Shakespeare'Äôs complex characters and plots, asserting a deep intertextual relationship that has yet to be fully explored in modern scholarship. Jacob Feis, a scholar noted for his expertise in Renaissance literature, was captivated by the interdependencies of literary figures during his academic pursuits. His extensive study of Montaigne'Äôs essays, combined with a thorough understanding of Shakespearean drama, led him to uncover the significant dialogues between the two. Feis'Äôs background in both French and English literature provides him with a unique perspective that enhances his analysis, allowing readers to appreciate the intricacies of Shakespeare's thought processes as influenced by Montaigne'Äôs philosophical inquiries. This book is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance literature, those intrigued by the intersections of philosophical thought and dramatic expression. Feis'Äôs insights not only enrich our understanding of both authors but also invite readers to reflect on the broader questions of identity, ethics, and the human condition that remain relevant today.
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