LAWRENCE KRITZMAN
Preface 3
GISÈLE MATHIEU-CASTELLANI
Lire "outre ce que l'auteur y a mis" 5
CARLA FRECCERO
Psychoanalysis, Montaigne and the Melancholic
Subject of Humanism 17
FRANÇOISE CHARPENTIER
La passion de la tristesse 35
GEORGES VAN DEN ABBEELE
"Taboo to Totem":
Montaigne, Freud and the Anthropophagic Imaginary 51
ELIZABETH JANE BELLAMY
Montaigne's Exotic Imaginary:
Eating Bodies and Embodying Eating in "Des cannibales" 67
DOUGLAS TREVOR
Montaigne's Extraict and the Place of the Brother and Father 85
GARY FERGUSON
Perfecting Friendship: Montaigne's Itch 105 4 GREGORY DE ROCHER
Montaigne and Mollities:
Problems with the Essayist's Public "Filthie frigging" 121
KATHLEEN LONG
The Invisible Woman in Montaigne's Essais 135
MARCEL TETEL
"De la praesumption" ou de 1"`impremeditéement" 151
TOM CONLEY
A Suckling of Cities: Montaigne in Paris and Rome 167
VARIA
ARTHUR KIRSCH
Sexuality and Marriage in Montaigne
and All's Well That Ends Well 187
PATRICK MOSER
The Exercice of Autobiography
in the "Apologie de Raimond Sebond" 203
VIRGINIA M. GREEN
Montaigne's "Librairie": A Monument to Vanity 219