Fortunat Strowski Explained

Fortunat Joseph Strowski de Robkowa (16 May 1866 – 11 July 1952) was a French literary historian, essayist and critic. A specialist on Pascal and Montaigne, he superintended the first critical edition of Montaigne's Essays.[1]

Life

Fortunat Strowski was born in Carcassonne to a Jewish family from Galicia, then a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.[2] He was educated in France, where he was a student of Ferdinand Brunetière.

In 1906 Strowski produced an edition of Montaigne's Essays based upon the Bordeaux copy (a copy of the fifth edition, with additions in Montaigne's own hand, preserved in the Bordeaux City Library), rather than the posthumously published 1595 edition of the Essays.

In 1930 Strowksi was named professor of contemporary French history at the Sorbonne.[3] In 1939 he took up a position at the new Universidade do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro. He died in Cervières in France in 1952.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ken Keffer. A publication history of the rival transcriptions of Montaigne's Essays. 9 February 2013. 2001. E. Mellen Press. 978-0-7734-7589-2.
  2. Book: Stefan Zweig. Lotte Zweig. Darién J. Davis . Oliver Marshall. Stefan and Lotte Zweig's South American Letters: New York, Argentina and Brazil, 1940–42. 9 February 2013. 2010. Continuum International Publishing Group. 978-1-4411-0712-1. 203.
  3. Book: Marie Jaisson. Maurice Halbwachs et les sciences de son temps. 9 February 2013. 1999. Presses Univ. Septentrion. 978-2-85939-609-1. 189.