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The Essential 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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859-654771691-4 (EAN)
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The Essential Works of Thomas More represents a seminal collection that encapsulates the remarkable expanse of More's literary and philosophical contributions. This anthology showcases a diverse array of styles - from utopian fiction to rigorous theological debate, reflecting More's profound impact on Renaissance humanism and the Reformation. The collection underlines the complexity of More's thought, his sophisticated use of irony, and his moral rigor. Standout pieces include his visionary 'Utopia', which remains as relevant today in discussions of social and ethical constructs as it was in the 16th century. The thematic richness across the works illuminates the enduring relevance of More's insights into justice, personal integrity, and the clash between conscience and political expediency. The contributing authors, William Roper and Thomas More, bring distinct yet complementary perspectives to the anthology. Roper, More's son-in-law and first biographer, offers invaluable historical and personal insights that contextualize More's writings within the turbulent socio-political landscape of Tudor England. This collection, therefore, not only serves as a tribute to More's literary genius but also aligns with pivotal historical and cultural movements that shaped early modern Europe. Their combined efforts enrich our understanding of More's legacy, highlighting his intellectual bravery and ethical steadfastness. The Essential Works of Thomas More invites readers into a deep, reflective engagement with one of the most prescient minds of the Renaissance. The anthology's breadth and depth make it an indispensable resource for students of history, philosophy, and literature, offering a unique window into the multifaceted nature of human thought and the enduring challenge of moral philosophy. Readers will find in these pages not just education but inspiration, drawing from the rich dialogue between More's idealism and the pragmatic observations of his life and times.

William Roper (1496 – 4 January 1578) was an English lawyer, member of Parliament, and biographer, best known for his personal connection with Sir Thomas More. Roper married More's beloved daughter Margaret, which allowed him intimate access to the life of the renowned statesman, scholar, and author. Although Roper himself did not write 'The Essential Works of Thomas More,' his close relationship with his father-in-law inspired him to pen one of the earliest and most personal biographies of More, 'The Life of Sir Thomas More' (1626). His account provides valuable insights into More's private life, his tenure as Lord Chancellor of England, and his eventual martyrdom. Roper's narrative stands as a critical resource for historians and is noted for its affectionate tone and detailed recounting of events, which offers a unique perspective on More's character and his intellectual milieu. While not prolific as an author, Roper's singular work embodies the literary style of the 16th century, blending a humanistic approach with a clear veneration of his subject. His legal background, coupled with his position within More's family, gave him a distinctive voice in Tudor historical literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
Schlagworte 16th century English philosophers • 16th century religious figures • Bible • Catholic martyrs biography • Christian saints biographies • Early modern theological discourse • Ethics in political leadership • Flight to Heaven • Henry VIII • Intellectual Renaissance insights • Jesus Christ • Karl Marx • Martin Luther • Moral and spiritual treatises • political philosophy classics • Renaissance humanism literature • Renaissance humanism reflections • Roper More biographical insights • Saint Thomas More • Secrets in the Dark • Shakespeare • Socio-political Renaissance commentary • The Hiding Place • The Hunger Games • Thomas More biography • Thomas More poetic works • Tudor England history • Utopian political satire • Utopia philosophical work • William Roper author
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