The Collected Works (eBook)

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2022
819 Seiten
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859-654739781-6 (EAN)

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The Collected Works - William Roper, Thomas More
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The Collected Works presents an engrossing exploration of the intellectual and ethical dynamism of the Renaissance era, harmoniously juxtaposing the intricate reflections of William Roper with the thought-provoking legacies of Thomas More. This scholarly compendium draws together writings that traverse diverse literary terrains, from philosophical treatises to nuanced biographical sketches, encapsulating the fervent conversation between early modern humanism and religious devotion. Through an adept blend of styles—including rhetorical prose and incisive argumentation—this anthology transcends the mere historical, offering insights into enduring questions of morality, governance, and human nature. William Roper and Thomas More embody the vital confluence of biographical close-up and broader cultural critique, with their works serving as a prism through which the temperaments of their age come alive. Roper, More's son-in-law, offers a perspective enriched by personal insight, chronicling More's life with critical empathy and intimate detail. In concert, the collection embraces the vibrant discourse of the Renaissance, rendering visible connections to timeless themes such as justice, conscience, and resistance. These complementary voices collectively honor the spirit of inquiry and valorize the courage of upholding one's principles in the face of societal pressures. This anthology is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Renaissance thought, offering a rare opportunity to engage with the eloquent dialogues between two profound minds. It not only furnishes an educational tapestry of historical insights but also fosters a space for reflection upon the moral challenges that remain relevant today. Readers will find The Collected Works indispensable for its breadth of perspective, inviting them to traverse and appreciate the multifaceted narratives that illuminate the intersection of personal and political, past and present.

William Roper (c. 1496 – 4 January 1578) was an English lawyer and member of Parliament. The son-in-law of Sir Thomas More, Roper has been recognized for his biography of More, which has been titled 'The Life of Sir Thomas More' or as part of 'The Collected Works'. Roper's account is noted for its personal insights and proximity to the events surrounding More, providing a significant perspective on his life during the tumultuous times of Henry VIII's reign. Roper's narrative is often praised for its detail and intimacy due to his close relationship with More, albeit it is sometimes criticized for hagiographic tendencies. He provides a glimpse into the era's political, social, and religious upheavals, and his biography remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Tudor history. Roper's style is characteristic of the English Renaissance and is often read alongside other contemporary works that reflect on the lives of prominent figures of the period. Despite the relatively narrow scope of his literary contributions, his work on More ensures his place within the annals of English literary history. William Roper's legacy is sustained through his meticulous chronicling of a man whom he deeply admired and the turbulent times of Reformation England.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
Schlagworte 16th-century church leaders • 16th-century English politics • A.E.W. Mason • Bible • catholic church biography • Christianity and Literature • Christian saints lives • church history biographies • Classic • early modern England literature • early modern European literature • English political history • Flight to Heaven • Henry VIII • Historical • historical biography juxtaposition • historical Christian writings • Humanist thought religious devotion • idealism realism contrast • intellectual Renaissance exploration • Jesus Christ • justice governance ethics • Karl Marx • Martin Luther • Moral existential questions • Philosophical musings collection • philosophical treatises collection • political philosophical dialogue • reformation historical figures • religious figure biographies • Renaissance humanism anthology • Renaissance humanism studies • Renaissance intellectual history • Renaissance thought legacy • Secrets in the Dark • Shakespeare • spiritual leaders biography • The Hiding Place • The Hunger Games • Theological contemplations • Thomas More biographical works • Utopian social philosophy • William Roper authors
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