Abstract: Since its publication in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia caused confusion amongst literary critics and scientists. This essay is an attempt to explain the problem of interpretation in More’s novel and to show its ambiguity. By comparing earlier interpretations to each other, to the text itself and to our knowledge about More, the essay aims to clarify More's intention to leave Utopia open for individual interpretation and to encourage critical thinking in sixteenth-century England
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
In 1951 Eric Voegelin dedicated a long and very dense essay to the Utopia of Thomas More, subsequent...
Dr. Malloy kicked off the UTOPIA500 project with a presentation on Jan. 21, 2016. His paper, Utopia ...
Recent studies have stressed the ambiguity of Thomas More's Utopia. Although the essay does not argu...
The interpretation of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia (1516) has always been controversial. Most scholars h...
Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating ...
This article looks at Thomas More\u27s Utopia, and examines its true intentions and the many interpr...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
This thesis is to make analysis of the stream of British consciousness by examining Utopia by Sir Th...
This article argues that Thomas More's creative appropriation in Utopia (1516) of the New World narr...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Thomas More was one of the most prominent Renaissance humanists, philosophers and politicians. His m...
This essay examines Sir Thomas More's Utopia in the context of Henry VIII's divorce crisis. During t...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
In 1951 Eric Voegelin dedicated a long and very dense essay to the Utopia of Thomas More, subsequent...
Dr. Malloy kicked off the UTOPIA500 project with a presentation on Jan. 21, 2016. His paper, Utopia ...
Recent studies have stressed the ambiguity of Thomas More's Utopia. Although the essay does not argu...
The interpretation of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia (1516) has always been controversial. Most scholars h...
Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating ...
This article looks at Thomas More\u27s Utopia, and examines its true intentions and the many interpr...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
This thesis is to make analysis of the stream of British consciousness by examining Utopia by Sir Th...
This article argues that Thomas More's creative appropriation in Utopia (1516) of the New World narr...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Thomas More was one of the most prominent Renaissance humanists, philosophers and politicians. His m...
This essay examines Sir Thomas More's Utopia in the context of Henry VIII's divorce crisis. During t...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
In 1951 Eric Voegelin dedicated a long and very dense essay to the Utopia of Thomas More, subsequent...
Dr. Malloy kicked off the UTOPIA500 project with a presentation on Jan. 21, 2016. His paper, Utopia ...