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Certainly Montaigne's idea of the "essay" (from essai, meaning "trial") is far closer to the rambling, highly personal, internet-spawned version than the type remembered from school, where to stray hors sujet is the quickest way to lose marks.
Read the essay from a Times book critic.
If The Essay from BBC Radio 3 was a country, I'd move there.
A clipping of the essay from the Atlantic Monthly is present in Series II, however.
Reading in the literature of the essay from the Renaissance to the present, with an emphasis on modern writers.
Is his take on the essay — from the perspective of someone who has read thousands of such submissions — different than you expected?
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He delivered 2,869 of the essays from 1946 to 2004.
Chester and salvation were his theme, and they light from below the essays from the forties.
After I listened to the interview, I began looking over the essays from a writing assignment I had given a different group of students, years ago.
Lawrence Kritzman's Fabulous Imagination opts for a different strategy: reading the Essays from a personal and modern point of view.
Two staff (LB, NC) independently reviewed the essays from program years 1 and 2 (n = 22), developed major themes (domains), and coded content according to domains.
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