The Cambridge Companion To Thomas More


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The Cambridge Companion To Thomas More


The Cambridge Companion To Thomas More
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Author : George M. Logan
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2011-01-27

The Cambridge Companion To Thomas More written by George M. Logan and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-01-27 with Literary Criticism categories.


A comprehensive overview of the life and times of Thomas More, including in-depth studies of his major written works.



The Cambridge Companion To Utopian Literature


The Cambridge Companion To Utopian Literature
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Author : Gregory Claeys
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2010-08-05

The Cambridge Companion To Utopian Literature written by Gregory Claeys and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-08-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


Since the publication of Thomas More's genre-defining work Utopia in 1516, the field of utopian literature has evolved into an ever-expanding domain. This Companion presents an extensive historical survey of the development of utopianism, from the publication of Utopia to today's dark and despairing tendency towards dystopian pessimism, epitomised by works such as George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. Chapters address the difficult definition of the concept of utopia, and consider its relation to science fiction and other literary genres. The volume takes an innovative approach to the major themes predominating within the utopian and dystopian literary tradition, including feminism, romance and ecology, and explores in detail the vexed question of the purportedly 'western' nature of the concept of utopia. The reader is provided with a balanced overview of the evolution and current state of a long-standing, rich tradition of historical, political and literary scholarship.



A Companion To Thomas More


A Companion To Thomas More
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Author : A. D. Cousins
language : en
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Release Date : 2009

A Companion To Thomas More written by A. D. Cousins and has been published by Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Latin lives of Thomas More / Germain Marc'hadour -- Modern biographies of Sir Thomas More / Michael Ackland -- More's letters and "The comfort of the truth" / Alison V. Scott -- Humanism, female education, and myth : Erasmus, Vives, and More's To Candidus / A.D. Cousins -- Virtue, transformation, and exemplarity in The Lyfe of Johan Picus / L.E. Semmler -- Inhabiting time : Sir Thomas More's Historia Richardi Tertii / Arthur F. Kinney -- The epigrams of More and Erasmus : a literary diptych / Clarence H. Miller -- Erasmus and More : exploring vocations / Bruce Mansfield -- "Civitas philosophica" : ideas and community in Thomas More / Dominic Baker-Smith -- Utopia / Damian Grace -- The reluctant champion : More's Responsio ad Lutherum and Letter to Bugenhagen / Alistair Fox -- "The field is won" : an introduction to the Tower works / Seymour Baker House.



The Cambridge Companion To Science Fiction


The Cambridge Companion To Science Fiction
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Author : Edward James
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2003-11-20

The Cambridge Companion To Science Fiction written by Edward James and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-11-20 with Literary Criticism categories.


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The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Pynchon


The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Pynchon
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Author : Inger H. Dalsgaard
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2012

The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Pynchon written by Inger H. Dalsgaard and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Literary Criticism categories.


This essential Companion to Thomas Pynchon provides all the necessary tools to unlock the challenging fiction of this postmodern master.



The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Mann


The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Mann
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Author : Ritchie Robertson
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2002

The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Mann written by Ritchie Robertson and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Specially-commissioned essays explore key dimensions of Thomas Mann's writing and life.



Thomas More


Thomas More
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Author : Richard Marius
language : en
Publisher: Knopf
Release Date : 2013-02-13

Thomas More written by Richard Marius and has been published by Knopf this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-13 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Most previous biographers of Thomas More have sought to prove him a saint; in this, the first full-scale biography of More in half a century, Richard Marius, a leading Reformation historian, seeks to restore the man. More’s life spanned a tumultuous period in Western history. He was born in 1478 into a society still medieval in its customs and laws. But by the time of his death in 1535 England was already shaken to its depths by the powerful and unsettling ideas of the Renaissance. Marius draws upon important recent research and his profound knowledge of More’s own voluminous writing to make a coherent whole of the life and work of the immensely complex man who was both a product of the times and a singular figure in them. He gives us More the boy—his London childhood, he deep respect for his father, who rose from a tradesman’s background to become a judge of the highest court in the land (a “council of fathers” was to rule More’s kingdom of Utopia) . . . More the youth—sent at about age twelve to serve in the household of the powerful and political Bishop Morton, later struggling to choose between the priesthood and the lures of secular life: marriage and a career in the great world… More the Londoner, the city man—lawyer, graduate of the Inns of Court, member of the rising middle class with its drive for an achievement and position. We see More the humanist man of letter as Marius treats in full his friendship with Erasmus; his now controversial History of Richard III, from which Shakespeare’s Richard derives; and the originals and meanings of his most famous work, Utopia. More the family man is reveal in his relationship with his father, his two wives, and his children as far more complex than the sanctified image of legend. Marius explore More’s public career as Lord Chancellor, as champion of the Catholic church, and finally as martyr to the old faith. He shows us a man who, although he hated and feared tyrants, always believes that authority as a source of order was necessary to the public good—a man who as royal councilor and Lord Chancellor upheld his king until the very moment when, in response to Henry’s final tyranny, he chose “to die the King’s good servant, but God’s first.” Marius also demonstrates that it was the centuries-old authority of the Catholic Church that More revered; that he was as suspicious of paper supremacy as of any tyranny. The man Marius ultimately reveals is one more passionate and driven (in his family life, his convictions, his persecution of heretics) than the serene hero of A Man For All Seasons. But he is also a man possessed of such wit, integrity and charm that he was loved not only by his family but by almost everyone who knew him. It is the special triumph of this biography that with its rare combination of impeccable scholarship and narrative power, we are brought into the presence of a whole person with all his flaws and virtues, and that by the time More meets his death, he has become familiar and important to us not merely as a historical figure but also as a human being.



The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Hardy


The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Hardy
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Author : Dale Kramer
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1999-06-24

The Cambridge Companion To Thomas Hardy written by Dale Kramer and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-06-24 with Literary Criticism categories.


Thomas Hardy's fiction has had a remarkably strong appeal for general readers for decades, and his poetry has been acclaimed as among the most influential of the twentieth century. His work still creates passionate advocacy and opposition. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy is an essential introduction to this most enigmatic of writers. These commissioned essays from an international team of contributors comprises a general overview of all Hardy' s work and specific demonstrations of Hardy's ideas and literary skills. Individual essays explore Hardy's biography, aesthetics, his famous attachment to Wessex, and the impact on his work of developments in science, religion and philosophy in the late nineteenth century. Hardy's writing is also analysed against developments in contemporary critical theory and issues such as sexuality and gender. The volume also contains a detailed chronology of Hardy's life and publications, and a guide to further reading.



The Cambridge Companion To American Catholicism


The Cambridge Companion To American Catholicism
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Author : Margaret M. McGuinness
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2021-06-17

The Cambridge Companion To American Catholicism written by Margaret M. McGuinness and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-17 with History categories.


Provides a concise yet comprehensive guide to understanding the complexity and diversity of the American Catholic experience.



The Cambridge Companion To Medieval Ethics


The Cambridge Companion To Medieval Ethics
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Author : Thomas Williams
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2018-12-06

The Cambridge Companion To Medieval Ethics written by Thomas Williams and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-06 with Philosophy categories.


Offers historical and topical chapters on the whole range of medieval ethical thought in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic philosophy.