Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating More’s founding text of utopian literature more firmly in the early modern satirical tradition, a tradition that gradually dissociated itself from its conventional generic definition informed by classical Roman verse satura. Key concerns of the analysis touch on the pedagogical function, the dialogic engagement with the reader, and the social reforming spirit that transform satire into a mode and help it incorporate the utopian mindset into its characteristic juxtaposition of blame (of a heavily flawed reality) and praise (of a desirable ideal state of existence). More’s masterpiece is essential in illustrating and promoting this development ...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
Utopia is an omnipresent notion in history and human psychology as it inspires, whatever its form, h...
Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating More’...
This article looks at Thomas More\u27s Utopia, and examines its true intentions and the many interpr...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
Abstract: Since its publication in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia caused confusion amongst literary...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
The goal of this article is to provide a better understanding of the organization of pleasure (volup...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
Utopia is an omnipresent notion in history and human psychology as it inspires, whatever its form, h...
Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating More’...
This article looks at Thomas More\u27s Utopia, and examines its true intentions and the many interpr...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
Abstract: Since its publication in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia caused confusion amongst literary...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
The goal of this article is to provide a better understanding of the organization of pleasure (volup...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
Utopia is an omnipresent notion in history and human psychology as it inspires, whatever its form, h...