One of the most captivating figures of the sixteenth century, Thomas More gets the definitive biography he deserves thanks to Paul's lucid and revisionist volume that places More's intellectual and political achievements in the context of the times.
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Born into the English Wars of the Roses, educated in the European Renaissance, enthralled by the Age of Exploration and ultimately destroyed by Henry VIII, Thomas More is one of the most famous - or notorious - figures in English history.
Is he a saintly scholar, the visionary author of Utopia and an inspiration for statesmen, socialists and intellectuals even today?
Or is he the stubborn zealot famously portrayed in Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall?
Thomas More: A Life is the definitive biography of this hypnotic, flawed figure. Overturning many received interpretations of the sixteenth century, Joanne Paul shows Thomas More to have been an intellectual and political giant of his age, central to the making of modern Europe. Based on new archival discoveries and drawing on more than a decade's research into More's life and work, this is a richly-told story of family, faith and politics, and a compelling portrait of a man who, more than four hundred years after his death, remains the most brilliant mind of the Renaissance.
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781405953603
Number of pages: 512
Weight: 750 g
Dimensions: 240 x 156 x 40 mm
Praise for Joanne Paul - -
Death, desire, power and scandal - this is riveting stuff. Paul produces a well-written, historically grounded page-turner - Spectator
Brilliant and lucid. This is an original and illuminating work - Suzannah Lipscomb
A spectacular achievement - Nicola Tallis
Absorbing, meticulously researched and expertly executed - Lindsey Fitzharris
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