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Is he worth reading? When I picture a reader of Montaigne I picture a witty patrician intellectual who went to Harvard, Yale or Oxford, a very extensive vocabulary a and very large home library etc.
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| I read Montaigne as a French student. Remember the essays being well written and sometimes humorous, but don’t remember anything else about them. I don’t think anyone reads him anymore. |
Forgot to add: if you want to be seen as a true snooty francophone intellectual, you have to start with Proust. |
| "If a man should importune me to give a reason why I lov'd him, I find it could no otherwise be exprest, than by making answer: because it was he, because it was I," |
| His essays are excellent. I read them as an undergrad in the late 80s/ early 90s and still hold them up today as some of the best writing ever. |
| Read him in grad school and while excellent isn't exactly light reading. |
| He was part of the curriculum in my French high school. We treated him like any other philosopher. Give it a try, and see for yourself. |
The popularity of Montaigne's essays is that they are in fact, very easy to read and seem at times almost modern. |