The Greatest Works of Thomas More (eBook)

Essays, Prayers, Poems, Letters & Biographies: Utopia, The History of King Richard III, Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation
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2023
819 Seiten
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859-654776661-2 (EAN)

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In 'The Greatest Works of Thomas More,' readers are invited to journey through a meticulously curated collection that showcases the profound depth and diversity of one of the Renaissance's most influential figures. This anthology spans a range of literary styles, from More's groundbreaking 'Utopia,' a foundational piece in speculative fiction and political philosophy, to his poignant letters from the Tower of London. By presenting these varied works alongside the personal memoir penned by William Roper, More's son-in-law, the collection highlights the rich interplay between More's public convictions and private virtues, offering a nuanced exploration of his complex legacy. The contributors to this collection, William Roper and Thomas More himself, provide a compelling insight into the turbulent times of 16th-century England, marked by profound religious and political upheaval. Through Roper's intimate account of More's life and the latter's own writings, the collection encapsulates the intellectual and moral struggles of an era. More's works not only reflect his engagement with contemporary debates but also his visionary ideas, which have continued to resonate through centuries, influencing a range of cultural and literary movements. 'The Greatest Works of Thomas More' is an essential anthology for those who wish to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Renaissance thought and literature. It offers readers a unique opportunity to explore More's multifaceted contributions to literature, philosophy, and public life. This collection promises to enlighten, challenge, and inspire, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and anyone interested in the enduring impact of Thomas More's work on the world stage.

William Roper (1496 – 1578) was an English lawyer and biographer, best remembered for his personal connection as the son-in-law of Sir Thomas More and as the author of 'The Life of Sir Thomas More' (1626), which remains one of the primary sources for the life of the Tudor statesman, scholar, and saint. Roper's account is significant as it provides a detailed and intimate portrait of More's character, professional life, and the difficult moral decisions he faced. His work is often praised for its candor and invaluable historical insights, granting readers access to the private and public struggles of a man who chose to remain true to his conscience, even at the cost of his life. Roper himself, a staunch Roman Catholic, was well-placed to understand and interpret More's religious convictions, which culminated in More's execution for his refusal to accept King Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England. While 'The Greatest Works of Thomas More', as cited, is not directly authored by William Roper, his contributions to More's legacy cannot be underestimated, as his biographical work has informed countless scholarly texts and discussions on the Utopian author and political figure. Roper's literary style exemplifies the humanist intellectual climate of the Renaissance in England and serves as a testament to the intense religious and political complexities of the 16th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
Schlagworte 16th-century literary works • Bible • Catholic saints literature • Christian political thought • Early modern religious discourse • English classic authors • Flight to Heaven • Henry VIII • Historical political resistance literature • Humanist thought anthologies • Intellectual Tudor England history • Jesus Christ • Karl Marx • Martin Luther • philosophical literature classics • proto-science fiction classics • Renaissance-era correspondence collections • Renaissance humanism • Renaissance humanist writings • Saintly martyrs biographies • Saint Thomas More biographies • Secrets in the Dark • Shakespeare • The Hiding Place • The Hunger Games • Thomas More literature • Tudor period historical books • Tudor period philosophy • Utopian philosophy books • Utopian socio-political critique
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