Utopia
Translator - Paul Turner
Introduction by - Paul Turner
Notes by - Paul Turner
Penguin Classic
Paperback : 30 Jan 2003
£7.99
Revised and updated edition
Synopsis
‘At present very few people know about this island, but everyone should want to, for it’s like Plato’s Republic, only better’
In Utopia, More paints a vision of the customs and practices of a distant island, but Utopia means ‘no place’ and his narrator’s name, Hythlodaeus, translates as ‘dispenser of nonsense’. This fantastical tale masks what is a serious and subversive analysis of the failings of More’s society. Advocating instead a world in which there is religious tolerance, provision for the aged, and state ownership of land, Utopia has been variously claimed as a Catholic tract or an argument for communism and it still invites each generation to make its own interpretation.
This revised and updated edition of Paul Turner’s vibrant translation from the original Latin features a new chronology and further reading list. The revised introduction explores the impact of Utopia on subsequent literary generations and highlights the contradiction between More’s beliefs and the propositions put forward in his book.
Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780140449105
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 176
Published : 30 Jan 2003
Publisher : Penguin Classic
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Utopia
Translator - Paul Turner
Introduction by - Paul Turner
Notes by - Paul Turner
£7.99

