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Montaigne and Feminism

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Insdorf challenges the notion of Montaigne as an anti-feminist by exploring both the feminist and anti-feminist concepts apparent in Montaigne's work. By doing so, she does not aim to characterise him as a feminist, but rather to expose the duality of his complex intellect. The first part of the book explicates possible societal and historical influences on Montaigne's views of women, including the role of women in France during the Middles Ages, the Renaissance, and Antiquity. In the second part of the book, Insdorf provides examples of Montaigne's relationships with women as well as an analysis of his concept of womanhood found in his Essais.

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ISBN: 9780807891940
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Author: Cecile Insdorf, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publisher: UNC Department of Romance Studies an imprint of The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 102 pages
Series: North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Feminism and feminist theory
Literary companions, book reviews and guides
Anthologies: general
Literary studies: general