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Sir Thomas More

    Utopia
    Barnes & Noble Classics: Utopia
    Hesperus Classics: The History of King Richard III
    • Barnes & Noble Classics: Utopia

      • 215 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This edition is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, offering quality, affordable versions for students and general readers. It features new introductions by contemporary writers and scholars, author biographies, chronologies of historical events, footnotes, endnotes, and discussions of various adaptations inspired by the work. Additional elements include comments from notable authors, study questions, bibliographies, and indices or glossaries when relevant. Each edition is beautifully designed and printed to high standards, with some including historical illustrations. One of the most significant works in Western philosophy and literature, it was published in 1516 during a time of religious conflict in Europe. The narrative is presented by Raphael Hythloday, a sailor who discovers the island kingdom of Utopia, characterized by its uniformity in language, customs, and education across its fifty-four cities. The Utopians have abolished wealth, nobility, and currency, ensuring equal distribution of labor and goods, while eliminating temptations that might lead individuals away from society. More's work raises questions about whether it serves as a critique of European society or a philosophical exploration of ideal living. Ultimately, it grapples with the tension between the pursuit of perfection and the recognition of human fallibility. Wayne A. Rebhorn, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, has extensively

      Barnes & Noble Classics: Utopia2005
    • The narrative delves into the final years of Richard III, portraying him as a power-hungry ruler whose ambition leads to manipulation and murder. It highlights his moral corruption, particularly in justifying the imprisonment and murder of his nephews, the rightful heirs to the throne. Through this account, Sir Thomas More offers a compelling exploration of both Richard's tyrannical reign and his own motivations as an author, providing a critical lens on one of history's most infamous figures.

      Hesperus Classics: The History of King Richard III2004
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    • Utopia

      • 187 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Satire waarin de humanist het beeld schetst van een ideale staat, geregeerd volgens het beginsel van de christelijke moraal en een eerlijke wetgeving.

      Utopia1973