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  • 50

    Pages
  • 9789350091890

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  • 12 mm

    Width
  • 18 mm

    Height
  • 1 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

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  • 25 MAY 2010

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    Description

    Dreams come true in the conversation between Thomas More and Ralph Hythloday, the imaginary traveler of strange lands. The Utopia that emerges from his descriptions proves to be far more real and practical than the impossible fairy-tale world that has grown up around it since Mores conversation was first published. Unlike England, with its terrible conventions of wealth and endemic crime, the island of Utopia lacks both private property and tyranny. Brilliantly written and suffused with subtle irony, Mores Utopia proves that intelligent prose does not exclude humanity and a mischievous sense of humor. About The Author Thomas More was...  Read More

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    Thomas More

    Sir Thomas More also known as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, scholar, author, and statesman. During his life he gained a reputation as a leading Renaissance humanist, a violent opponent of the Reformation of Martin Luther, and a government official. For the last six years of his life he was Lord Chancellor.