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THOMAS MORE Premium Edition - Utopia The History of King Richard III Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation De Tristitia Christi Biography - cover

THOMAS MORE Premium Edition - Utopia The History of King Richard III Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation De Tristitia Christi Biography

Thomas More

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In his seminal work, "Thomas More Premium Edition," the author delves into the intricate tapestry of human thought, morality, and societal structure, encapsulated within the framework of the fictive island of Utopia. More's literary style is marked by a blend of humanism and critical realism, showcasing his profound engagement with Renaissance ideals and the socio-political fervor of his time. Through sharp dialogue and intricate narrative layering, he critiques contemporary European society, exploring themes of governance, equity, and the quest for an ideal state, all while inviting readers into a robust philosophical dialogue that transcends time. Thomas More, a prominent statesman, lawyer, and philosopher, was deeply influenced by the socio-political tumult of 16th-century England. His experiences as a member of the court, alongside his devout Catholic faith, informed his exploration of ethics and governance. More's commitment to his beliefs ultimately led to his martyrdom, underscoring the intersection of personal conviction and public life that shaped his literary output. This work embodies his vision for a harmonious society, reflecting a deep-seated desire for moral integrity that was often at odds with the power structures of his era. "Thomas More Premium Edition" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of human society and moral philosophy. It serves as a rich resource for scholars and casual readers alike, inviting them to reflect on foundational questions about justice, community, and the human condition. The text not only provides historical insight but also remains strikingly relevant in contemporary discourse, encouraging readers to engage with More's vision of a better world.
Disponible desde: 03/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 819 páginas.

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