The Greatest Works of Thomas More (ePub)
Essays, Prayers, Poems, Letters & Biographies: Utopia, The History of King Richard III, Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation
(Sprache: Englisch)
Compiled with a discerning eye for influential Renaissance writing, 'The Greatest Works of Thomas More' embraces the multi-faceted oeuvre of one of the most pivotal figures in early modern humanist philosophy. Curated by William Roper, this collection...
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Compiled with a discerning eye for influential Renaissance writing, 'The Greatest Works of Thomas More' embraces the multi-faceted oeuvre of one of the most pivotal figures in early modern humanist philosophy. Curated by William Roper, this collection showcases More's literary prowess, ranging from the proto-science fiction of 'Utopia' to his poignant religious writings such as 'The Sadness of Christ.' The anthology is an exemplary reflection of More's stylistic virtuosity, blending classical rhetoric with sharp social critique, and is contextualized with introductory writings including Henri Brémond's insights and Roper's own 'The Life of Thomas More', providing a comprehensive literary and historical backdrop to the collected works. This edition, formatted for seamless eReader navigation, invites both scholars and general readers to explore More's rich textual landscape, augmented by a selection of his personal correspondence and poetry that offers an intimate glance at his personal convictions and wit.
William Roper, though best known as More's son-in-law, is a credible biographer whose proximity to More conferred upon him the insight to curate this collection. His biography of More is praised for its firsthand account of the man's character and life, meticulously revealing threads of More's ideological journey and devout spirituality that bled into his writings. Roper's homage through this collection serves as a profound passage, connecting readers to More's Renaissance-era quandaries and moral dilemmata that remain relevant in today's world. Roper's personal connection with More's life and martyrdom provides an unparalleled guide to the labyrinthine thoughts of a sainted scholar.
'The Greatest Works of Thomas More', as skillfully collected by William Roper, is an essential volume for those interested in the intersections of politics, philosophy, and religion during the Renaissance. Readers seeking to delve into the conscience of a man who stood resolute against temporal power, holding fast to his beliefs unto death, will find great value in this anthology. The texts within, while steeped in their time, pose timeless questions of morality and governance, etching More's legacy into the canon of English literature. The book comes especially recommended for enthusiasts of humanist thought and students of the Tudor period, keen to witness the intellectual vigour of Thomas More's greatest contributions, preserved and presented with care by his devoted family.
William Roper, though best known as More's son-in-law, is a credible biographer whose proximity to More conferred upon him the insight to curate this collection. His biography of More is praised for its firsthand account of the man's character and life, meticulously revealing threads of More's ideological journey and devout spirituality that bled into his writings. Roper's homage through this collection serves as a profound passage, connecting readers to More's Renaissance-era quandaries and moral dilemmata that remain relevant in today's world. Roper's personal connection with More's life and martyrdom provides an unparalleled guide to the labyrinthine thoughts of a sainted scholar.
'The Greatest Works of Thomas More', as skillfully collected by William Roper, is an essential volume for those interested in the intersections of politics, philosophy, and religion during the Renaissance. Readers seeking to delve into the conscience of a man who stood resolute against temporal power, holding fast to his beliefs unto death, will find great value in this anthology. The texts within, while steeped in their time, pose timeless questions of morality and governance, etching More's legacy into the canon of English literature. The book comes especially recommended for enthusiasts of humanist thought and students of the Tudor period, keen to witness the intellectual vigour of Thomas More's greatest contributions, preserved and presented with care by his devoted family.
Autoren-Porträt von William Roper, Thomas More
William Roper (1496 - 1578) was an English lawyer and biographer, best remembered for his personal connection as the son-in-law of Sir Thomas More and as the author of 'The Life of Sir Thomas More' (1626), which remains one of the primary sources for the life of the Tudor statesman, scholar, and saint. Roper's account is significant as it provides a detailed and intimate portrait of More's character, professional life, and the difficult moral decisions he faced. His work is often praised for its candor and invaluable historical insights, granting readers access to the private and public struggles of a man who chose to remain true to his conscience, even at the cost of his life. Roper himself, a staunch Roman Catholic, was well-placed to understand and interpret More's religious convictions, which culminated in More's execution for his refusal to accept King Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England. While 'The Greatest Works of Thomas More', as cited, is not directly authored by William Roper, his contributions to More's legacy cannot be underestimated, as his biographical work has informed countless scholarly texts and discussions on the Utopian author and political figure. Roper's literary style exemplifies the humanist intellectual climate of the Renaissance in England and serves as a testament to the intense religious and political complexities of the 16th century.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: William Roper , Thomas More
- 2023, 819 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547766612
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.12.2023
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