The thesis that Thomas More (1478-1535) plotted and financed the capture of William Tyndale (c.1494-1536) in Antwerp in May 1535 despite being himself a prisoner in the Tower of London at the time was first advanced in a biography of Tyndale published by Brian Moynahan in 2002. That thesis came to immeasurably wider attention through being mentioned in each volume of the Wolf Hall trilogy by the late Dame Hilary Mantel (1952-2022). The wide circulation thus given to that claim, even though in a work of fiction rather than of scholarship, motivates this attempt to demonstrate that it is without any foundation. The consequent close scrutiny of the evidence about this episode indicates that the taking of Tyndale was planned by its protagonist,...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
In this study I present an analysis of the structures of four works by Sir Thomas More: The History ...
Thomas More’s career as England’s foremost Catholic polemicist constitutes the broad focus of this t...
The thesis that Thomas More (1478-1535) plotted and financed the capture of William Tyndale (c.1494-...
There is much to learn from the story of how the head of one of the most revered men in England, Sir...
Although V. Shakespeare did not devote any of his plays to Sir Th. More, he, undoubtedly, was intere...
John Scarisbrick pursued a distinguished academic career and was appointed Professor of History at t...
The inclusion of Elizabeth Shore in Thomas More’s History of King Richard III offers important insig...
Medieval and early modern English monarchs constructed the Tower of London’s iconography to symboliz...
Hilary Mantel\u27s Wolf Hall, winner of the prestigious 2009 Booker-Man award for fiction, re-presen...
The person of Sir Thomas Malory, author of Morte Darthur, has drawn much scholarly attention since t...
The 'sweet-gorged maw': feeding and physic in the Elizabethan dramatic life of Sir Thomas Mor
Arts and HumanitiesMy project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to sha...
This MA dissertation concentrates on the Reformation in Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. In her novel, she...
This essay examines Sir Thomas More's Utopia in the context of Henry VIII's divorce crisis. During t...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
In this study I present an analysis of the structures of four works by Sir Thomas More: The History ...
Thomas More’s career as England’s foremost Catholic polemicist constitutes the broad focus of this t...
The thesis that Thomas More (1478-1535) plotted and financed the capture of William Tyndale (c.1494-...
There is much to learn from the story of how the head of one of the most revered men in England, Sir...
Although V. Shakespeare did not devote any of his plays to Sir Th. More, he, undoubtedly, was intere...
John Scarisbrick pursued a distinguished academic career and was appointed Professor of History at t...
The inclusion of Elizabeth Shore in Thomas More’s History of King Richard III offers important insig...
Medieval and early modern English monarchs constructed the Tower of London’s iconography to symboliz...
Hilary Mantel\u27s Wolf Hall, winner of the prestigious 2009 Booker-Man award for fiction, re-presen...
The person of Sir Thomas Malory, author of Morte Darthur, has drawn much scholarly attention since t...
The 'sweet-gorged maw': feeding and physic in the Elizabethan dramatic life of Sir Thomas Mor
Arts and HumanitiesMy project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to sha...
This MA dissertation concentrates on the Reformation in Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. In her novel, she...
This essay examines Sir Thomas More's Utopia in the context of Henry VIII's divorce crisis. During t...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
In this study I present an analysis of the structures of four works by Sir Thomas More: The History ...
Thomas More’s career as England’s foremost Catholic polemicist constitutes the broad focus of this t...