Renaissance civil conversation' implies ethics and aesthetics. And if conversing' initially meant to be together', the relationship with the book is of primary importance. We need to highlight the difference between the way Montaigne read printed texts, and the modern way of reading: civil conversation' implies an intensive reading methodology, which shares a wide, still selected corpus of texts, and involves a well-defined cultural community.
Montaigne et la Civil Conversazione
Ragghianti, Renzo
2016
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Renaissance civil conversation' implies ethics and aesthetics. And if conversing' initially meant to be together', the relationship with the book is of primary importance. We need to highlight the difference between the way Montaigne read printed texts, and the modern way of reading: civil conversation' implies an intensive reading methodology, which shares a wide, still selected corpus of texts, and involves a well-defined cultural community.File in questo prodotto:
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