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Utopia (Penguin Classics)

by Thomas More

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First published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia is one of the most important works of European humanism. Through the voice of the mysterious traveler Raphael Hythloday, More describes a pagan, communist city-state governed by reason. Addressing such issues as religious pluralism, women's rights, state-sponsored education, colonialism, and justified warfare, Utopia seems remarkably contemporary nearly five centuries after it was written, and it remains a foundational text in philosophy and political theory.

Synopsis:

Here, More paints a vision of the customs and practices of a distant island, but Utopia means "no place" and his narrator's name, Hythlodaeus, translates as "dispenser of nonsense". This fantastical tale masks what is a serious and subversive analysis of the failings of More's society.

Synopsis:

Includes bibliographical references.

Synopsis:

Revised introduction; new chronology and further reading

Translated with an Introduction by Paul Turner.

About the Author

Saint Thomas More, 1478–1535, English statesman and author of Utopia, celebrated as a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church. He received a Latin education in the household of Cardinal Morton and at Oxford. Through his contact with the new learning and his friendships with Colet, Lyly, and Erasmus, More became an ardent humanist. As a successful London lawyer, he attracted the attention of Henry VIII, served him on diplomatic missions, entered the king’s service in 1518, and was knighted in 1521. More held important government offices and, despite his disapproval of Henry’s divorce from Katharine of Aragón, he was made lord chancellor at the fall of Wolsey (1529). He resigned in 1532 because of ill health and probably because of increasing disagreement with Henry’s policies. Because of his refusal to subscribe to the Act of Supremacy, which impugned the pope’s authority and made Henry the head of the English Church, he was imprisoned (1534) in the Tower and finally beheaded on a charge of treason.

A man of noble character and deep, resolute religious conviction, More had great personal charm, unfailing good humor, piercing wit, and a fearlessness that enabled him to jest even on the scaffold. His Utopia (published in Latin, 1516; tr. 1551) is a picture of an ideal state founded entirely on reason. Among his other works in Latin and English are a translation of The Life of John Picus, Earl of Mirandula (1510); a History of Richard III, upon which Shakespeare based his play; a number of polemical tracts against the Lutherans (1528–33); devotional works including A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation (1534) and a Treatise on the Passion (1534); poems; meditations; and prayers. More was beatified (1886) by a decree of Pope Leo XIII, canonized (1935) by Pius XI, and proclaimed (2000) the patron saint of politicians by John Paul II.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780140449105
Translator:
Turner, Paul
Introduction:
Turner, Paul
Translator:
Turner, Paul
Introduction by:
Turner, Paul
Introduction:
Turner, Paul
Author:
More, Thomas
Author:
Turner, Paul
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Location:
London
Subject:
Classics
Subject:
Utopias
Subject:
Political
Subject:
General Philosophy
Subject:
Political Ideologies - Communism & Socialism
Subject:
Politics-Leftist Studies
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Series:
Penguin Classics
Series Volume:
107-285
Publication Date:
20030531
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
176
Dimensions:
7.80x5.06x.43 in. .30 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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Product details 176 pages Penguin Books - English 9780140449105 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , Here, More paints a vision of the customs and practices of a distant island, but Utopia means "no place" and his narrator's name, Hythlodaeus, translates as "dispenser of nonsense". This fantastical tale masks what is a serious and subversive analysis of the failings of More's society.
"Synopsis" by , Includes bibliographical references.
"Synopsis" by , Revised introduction; new chronology and further reading

Translated with an Introduction by Paul Turner.

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