'To find citizens ruled by good and wholesome laws, that is an
exceeding rare, and hard thing.' Thomas More's _Utopia_ presents an
account of an idealised fictional society that has fascinated readers
since its first publication in Latin in 1516. It is a scathing
critique of More's contemporaries and a hopeful portrait of a better
world; a ridiculous satire of the rich and powerful, and a personal
exploration of what constitutes a good life. This edition is based on
the first English translation of _Utopia_, produced in the
mid-sixteenth century, allowing readers to understand how More was
read on publication and the effects of the translator's changes upon
the book's legacy. The introduction by Joanne Paul provides insights
into More's context and intentions, exploring why this work has been
so influential in modern utopian literature and in political theory
through the ages. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's
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ISBN
9780192604040
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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