Order in Disorder: Intratextual Symmetry in Montaigne’s Essais

Order in Disorder: Intratextual Symmetry in Montaigne’s Essais

Randolph Runyon
Role: Author

Order in Disorder: Intratextual Symmetry in Montaigne’s “Essais” by Randolph Paul Runyon, offers a new answer to the question of how ordered the Essays may be. Following up on Montaigne’s likening them to a painter’s “grotesques” surrounding a central image, and seeing in this an allusion to the ancient Roman decorative style, rediscovered in the Renaissance, of symmetrical motifs on either side of a central image, Runyon uncovers an extensive network of symmetrical verbal echoes linking every chapter with another.