Michel Eyquem Montaigne

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Definition

Proper noun: * Michel Eyquem de Montaigne: A 16th-century French philosopher, writer, and statesman, widely considered the inventor of the modern essay as a literary form. His work is characterized by introspection, skepticism, and a deep exploration of human nature.

Usage
  • The name "Michel Eyquem de Montaigne" refers specifically to the historical figure. It is used in academic, literary, and historical contexts.
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Advanced Usage
  • The term Montaignean (adjective) is derived from his name, describing ideas or a style reminiscent of his workskeptical, personal, and essayistic.
    • The author's Montaignean approach blends personal anecdote with philosophical inquiry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Montaigne: The shortened, most common form of his name.
  • Essais: The title of his seminal collection of essays.
  • Essayist: A writer of essays, a category he is credited with founding in its modern form.
Synonyms
  • The Father of the Modern Essay: A common epithet highlighting his key contribution to literature.
  • Philosopher of the Self: A descriptor emphasizing his introspective and autobiographical method.
Notes on Meaning

While "Michel Eyquem de Montaigne" is a proper noun referring to a single person, his legacy has created common nouns and adjectives (like "essayist" and "Montaignean") that describe the literary form and style he pioneered.

Noun
  1. French writer regarded as the originator of the modern essay (1533-1592)