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The Greatest Works of Thomas More - Essays Prayers Poems Letters & Biographies: Utopia The History of King Richard III Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation - cover

The Greatest Works of Thomas More - Essays Prayers Poems Letters & Biographies: Utopia The History of King Richard III Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation

Thomas More, William Roper

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The Greatest Works of Thomas More is a profound assembly of literature navigating the ideological and philosophical landscapes of the Renaissance through the lens of Thomas More's enigmatic oeuvre. This anthology intricately weaves More's esteemed works, such as his iconic 'Utopia,' with less prominent yet equally compelling texts, offering readers an expansive survey of humanist thought and social commentary. The collection showcases a blend of allegorical, political, and theological discourse, inviting readers to explore the complexities of More's visions alongside the reflective observations of editor William Roper, who seamlessly curates the tapestry of insights, ensuring both depth and accessibility in every reading experience. The contributing voices, primarily Thomas More, present a spectrum of Renaissance intellectualism, challenging conventional narratives of their era. Each author and editor in this compilation brings a wealth of historical understanding, which enriches the thematic explorations within. This collection resonates with the broader cultural shifts of More's time, capturing the tension between emerging modernity and enduring medieval traditions. The nuanced perspectives are deftly interwoven by Roper, whose editorial vision crafts a cohesive dialogue among the texts, highlighting the diverse influences that shaped More's thought and the shared human ideals that persist today. For readers seeking to traverse the intricacies of philosophical thought and literary craft, The Greatest Works of Thomas More stands as an indispensable resource. The anthology invites an immersive engagement with More's rich philosophical dialogues and Roper's meticulous presentation, offering a vibrant confluence of ideas that challenge and inspire. Revel in the chance to connect with the multifaceted themes and experiential narratives that forge new understandings and lingering contemplations, as part of a broader intellectual and historical discourse.
Disponible depuis: 03/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 819 pages.

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