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Thomas More: Humanism and Heresy: Renaissance Lives

Autor Andrew Hadfield, Joanne Paul
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 2026
An intellectual biography of the Catholic martyr and English humanist, grounded in the intellectual currents of early modern Europe.
This book offers a clear and engaging introduction to one of the most influential and contested figures of the English Renaissance. Situating More’s major works within the humanist movement and the debates surrounding the Reformation and the Tudor court, Andrew Hadfield and Joanne Paul reveal how More’s ideas grew from, yet often strained against, the intellectual currents of his time. Through vivid contemporary illustrations and quotations, they bring fresh clarity to More’s texts, from Utopia to his late polemics, while offering original insights into the convictions behind them. By tracing tensions in More’s legacy, this book invites readers to reconsider the man who helped shape modern debates about faith, reason, and political conscience.
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ISBN-13: 9781836392521
ISBN-10: 1836392524
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 42 illustrations, 36 in colour
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books
Seria Renaissance Lives


Notă biografică

Andrew Hadfield is emeritus professor of English at the University of Sussex. He is the author of John Donne and Thomas Nashe and Late Elizabethan Writing, both published by Reaktion Books. Joanne Paul is an honorary associate professor of intellectual history at the University of Sussex. Her books include Thomas More: A Life and Death in Tudor England.

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“Sir Thomas More emerges from this valuable and compelling new study of his writings as a vigorous and enigmatic author who shaped the political, religious, and literary life of early Tudor England. Hadfield and Paul clearly document the major questions in More studies, while also offering tantalizing fresh insights. This excellent book should satisfy established scholars as well as those encountering More for the first time.”

“This is an accessible and useful introduction to an influential thinker and literary figure. By examining More’s works in context—including his lesser-known writings, such as his English poetry, Life of Pico and Last Things—the book traces coherent threads across his otherwise seemingly disparate ‘humanist’ and ‘polemical’ works: namely a concern with the corrosive effects of pride on collective authority and community cohesion, and an awareness of death as the great leveler. The concise, richly informative biography at the start orientates readers, and it is beautifully illustrated, with an apposite and illuminating choice of color plates.”