60. A Custom of the isle of Cea

Montaigne goes to great length in this essay to treat suicide as dispassionately as possible. That gives his essay a strange distance right from the start, and that sense of strangeness builds through too many anecdotes to count concerning ancients who took their lives. This, for example, is an icy cold thought: The fairest death … Continue reading 60. A Custom of the isle of Cea