Montaigne's Discovery of Man : The Humanization of a Humanist Donald M. Frame Greenwood Press 1983 Donald M. Frame (1911-1991), a scholar of French Renaissance literature, was Moore Professor Emeritus of French at Columbia University, where he worked for half a century. He was a recognized authority on the works of Michel de Montaigne, whose Complete Works he published in translation in 1958. He also studied the works of François Rabelais, and published a book-length study of Gargantua and Pantagruel in 1977. A translation by Frame of Rabelais's complete works was published six months after his death. Frame also translated works by Moliere. Harold Bloom calls Frame the best modern Montaigne scholar.While The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation (2000) praises Frame's accuracy, it also calls his translation "often obscure and awkward."商品の情報カテゴリー:本・雑誌・漫画>>>本>>>洋書商品の状態: 目立った傷や汚れなし","subname":"細かな使用感・傷・汚れはあるが、目立たない