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The Essential Works of Thomas More presents a curated collection of writings that encapsulates the wide-ranging thought and literary ingenuity of Thomas More. As a pioneer of Renaissance humanism, More's works delve into themes of social justice, political philosophy, and religious reform. This anthology offers readers an invaluable glimpse into More's incisive intellect, his advocacy for moral integrity, and an evolving discourse that reflects the broader humanist movement of his time. Among the pieces, some shine with particular brilliance, illustrating the rich tapestry of More's…mehr

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The Essential Works of Thomas More presents a curated collection of writings that encapsulates the wide-ranging thought and literary ingenuity of Thomas More. As a pioneer of Renaissance humanism, More's works delve into themes of social justice, political philosophy, and religious reform. This anthology offers readers an invaluable glimpse into More's incisive intellect, his advocacy for moral integrity, and an evolving discourse that reflects the broader humanist movement of his time. Among the pieces, some shine with particular brilliance, illustrating the rich tapestry of More's intellectual pursuits and his critique of contemporary societal structures. This collection brings together the expertise of contributors like William Roper, whose proximity to More lends added depth and authenticity to these selections. The contributing authors together paint a multi-layered portrait of More's legacy against the backdrop of historical and cultural shifts during the Renaissance. As both a statesman and a martyr, More's life and works continue to resonate, underscoring the enduring relevance of humanistic ideals in conversations on ethics and governance. Through a concerted effort, the anthology situates More within the continuum of literary and historical tradition, providing a comprehensive perspective on his enduring impact. Designed for scholars, students, and literary enthusiasts alike, The Essential Works of Thomas More is an invitation to explore the richness of More's philosophical and literary tradition. This anthology not only captures the spirit of his time but also fosters a dialogue across centuries, inviting readers to reflect on themes that are as pertinent today as in More's era. Within a single volume, readers are offered a journey through humanist thought that enriches and educates, making it an essential addition to any collection seeking to understand the complexities of moral and philosophical discourse.

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William Roper (1496 - 4 January 1578) was an English lawyer, member of Parliament, and biographer, best known for his personal connection with Sir Thomas More. Roper married More's beloved daughter Margaret, which allowed him intimate access to the life of the renowned statesman, scholar, and author. Although Roper himself did not write 'The Essential Works of Thomas More,' his close relationship with his father-in-law inspired him to pen one of the earliest and most personal biographies of More, 'The Life of Sir Thomas More' (1626). His account provides valuable insights into More's private life, his tenure as Lord Chancellor of England, and his eventual martyrdom. Roper's narrative stands as a critical resource for historians and is noted for its affectionate tone and detailed recounting of events, which offers a unique perspective on More's character and his intellectual milieu. While not prolific as an author, Roper's singular work embodies the literary style of the 16th century, blending a humanistic approach with a clear veneration of his subject. His legal background, coupled with his position within More's family, gave him a distinctive voice in Tudor historical literature.