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Michel de Montaigne: Critical Essay by David Matthew Posner

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SOURCE: Posner, David Matthew. “Stoic Posturing and Noble Theatricality in the Essais.Montaigne Studies 4, no. 1 (September-December 1992): 127-55.

In the following essay, Posner explores Montaigne's version of the ideal nobleman during a period when the political, social, and military power of the nobility was eroding.

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