A History of Private Life Passions of the Renaissance

A History of Private Life  Passions of the Renaissance
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1987
Genre: Civilization
ISBN: UOM:39015014374709

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A History of Private Life Riddles of identity in modern times

A History of Private Life  Riddles of identity in modern times
Author: Philippe Ariès,Georges Duby
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 067439979X

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Passions of the Renaissance

Passions of the Renaissance
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Europe
ISBN: OCLC:19341981

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Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe

Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe
Author: Johannes Ljungberg
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031466304

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A History of Private Life

A History of Private Life
Author: Philippe Ari`es,Paul Veyne,Georges Duby
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674399749

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The Oxford Handbook of Montaigne

The Oxford Handbook of Montaigne
Author: Philippe Desan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780190679231

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In 1580, Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) published a book unique by its title and its content: Essays"R. A literary genre was born. At first sight, the Essays resemble a patchwork of personal reflections, but they engage with questions that animate the human mind, and tend toward a single goal: to live better in the present and to prepare for death. For this reason, Montaigne's thought and writings have been a subject of enduring interest across disciplines. This Handbook brings together essays by prominent scholars that examine Montaigne's literary, philosophical, and political contributions, and assess his legacy and relevance today in a global perspective. The chapters of this Handbook offer a sweeping study of Montaigne across different disciplines and in a global perspective. One section covers the historical Montaigne, situating his thought in his own time and space, notably the Wars of Religion in France. The political, historical and religious context of Montaigne's Essays requires a rigorous presentation to inform the modern reader of the issues and problems that confronted Montaigne and his contemporaries in his own time. In addition to this contextual approach to Montaigne, the Handbook also establishes a connection between Montaigne's writings and issues and problems directly relevant to our modern times, that is to say, our age of global ideology. Montaigne's considerations, or essays, offer a point of departure for the modern reader's own assessments. The Essays analyze what can be broadly defined as human nature, the endless process by which the individual tries to impose opinions upon others through the production of laws, policies or philosophies. Montaigne's motto -- "What do I know?" -- is a simple question yet one of perennial significance. One could argue that reading Montaigne today teaches us that the angle defines the world we see, or, as Montaigne wrote: "What matters is not merely that we see the thing, but how we see it."

Mapping Lives

Mapping Lives
Author: Peter France,William St Clair
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0197263186

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These essays on the problems and functions of biography - particularly those of writers, thinkers and artists - investigate a subject of enduring importance for those interested in culture.

Prince Charles

Prince Charles
Author: Sally Bedell Smith
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812988437

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The life and loves of Prince Charles are illuminated in a major new biography from the New York Times bestselling author of Elizabeth the Queen—perfect for fans of The Crown. Sally Bedell Smith returns once again to the British royal family to give us a new look at Prince Charles, the oldest heir to the throne in more than three hundred years. This vivid, eye-opening biography—the product of four years of research and hundreds of interviews with palace officials, former girlfriends, spiritual gurus, and more, some speaking on the record for the first time—is the first authoritative treatment of Charles’s life that sheds light on the death of Diana, his marriage to Camilla, and his preparations to take the throne one day. Prince Charles brings to life the real man, with all of his ambitions, insecurities, and convictions. It begins with his lonely childhood, in which he struggled to live up to his father’s expectations and sought companionship from the Queen Mother and his great-uncle Lord Mountbatten. It follows him through difficult years at school, his early love affairs, his intellectual quests, his entrepreneurial pursuits, and his intense search for spiritual meaning. It tells of the tragedy of his marriage to Diana; his eventual reunion with his true love, Camilla; and his relationships with William, Kate, Harry, and his grandchildren. Ranging from his glamorous palaces to his country homes, from his globe-trotting travels to his local initiatives, Smith shows how Prince Charles possesses a fiercely independent spirit and yet has spent more than six decades waiting for his destined role, living a life dictated by protocols he often struggles to obey. With keen insight and the discovery of unexpected new details, Smith lays bare the contradictions of a man who is more complicated, tragic, and compelling than we knew, until now. Praise for Prince Charles “[Smith] understands the British upper classes and aristocracy (including the royals) very well indeed. . . . [She] makes many telling, shrewd points in pursuit of realigning the popular image of Prince Charles.”—William Boyd, The New York Times Book Review “[A] masterly account.”—The Wall Street Journal “Thoroughly researched and insightful . . . In this profile, it is clear [Smith] got inside the circular barriers that protect the man and his position. The Charles that emerges is, as the subtitle suggests, both a paradox and a creature of his passions.”—The Washington Times “[A] compellingly juicy bio . . . Windsor-philes will be mesmerized.”—People “Prince Charles paints an affectingly human portrait. . . . Smith writes about [Charles’s life] with a skill and sympathy she perfected in her 2012 biography of Charles’s mother.”—The Christian Science Monitor “Comprehensive and admirably fair . . . Until his accession to the throne, Smith’s portrait will stand as the definitive study.”—Booklist (starred review) “[A] fascinating book that is not just about a man who would be king, but also about the duties that come with privilege.”—Walter Isaacson “Sally Bedell Smith has given us a complete and compelling portrait of the man in the shadow of the throne. It’s all here, from the back stairs of the palaces to the front pages of the tabs.”—Tom Brokaw