In:Discourses on the Edges of Life
Edited by Vicent Salvador †, Adéla Kotátková and Ignasi Clemente
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 26] 2020
► pp. 125–146
Montaigne, the essay and the end of life
Published online: 9 April 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.26.09ske
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.26.09ske
Abstract
This study builds on previous work in the way
that death and dying are represented in writing in the Humanities by
looking principally though not exclusively at the work of Montaigne.
It is argued that while literary texts of course portray end of life
issues, it is often either focussed on the death of an individual
and the surrounding grief, or “death” is used for symbolic purposes,
for example as evidence of a society in decay. The essay form, which
was to a large extent created by Montaigne, offers the opportunity
to explore end of life questions as concepts, and to consider
through them how to die – and by extension, how to live.
Keywords: essay, reflection, scepticism, perspective, death
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.An ordinary life
- 3.Presenting the self
- 4.Je suis moi-même la matière de mon livre
- 5.A question of perspective
- 6.Montaigne and dying: The sceptic spirit
- 7.Montaigne and dying: Philosophy and the self
- 8.Conclusion
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