The Life of Sir Thomas More

Par : William Roper
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  • Nombre de pages49
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4702131-5
  • EAN8596547021315
  • Date de parution29/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille424 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Life of Sir Thomas More, " William Roper offers a compelling biographical account that weaves together both the personal and professional life of one of early Renaissance England's most influential figures. Written in an engaging prose style that marries narrative with rich historical detail, Roper's work captures More's devout Catholicism, political acumen, and the moral dilemmas he faced during a tumultuous period in history.
Roper employs a first-person perspective, infusing the text with a heartfelt reverence that reveals not only the events of More's life but also the complex philosophical discussions surrounding his staunch beliefs in humanism and governance. The book also serves as a crucial document of the Tudor period, representing the tensions between faith and authority that characterized the era. William Roper, a close associate and biographer of More, was deeply influenced by his subject's ideals and unwavering principles, especially in light of the political unrest and religious fervor of 16th-century England.
Roper's personal connection with More highlights the urgency with which he chronicles the life of this extraordinary figure, capturing both the man's formidable intellect and the tragic choices he was forced to make. As Roper himself was a contemporary witness to More's last days, his insights provide invaluable context to this portrait of a martyr and a statesman. This riveting biography is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of faith, politics, and ethics in the Renaissance.
Roper's intimate portrayal not only enriches our understanding of Sir Thomas More but also invites reflection on the moral challenges that persist in contemporary society. Engagingly written, it offers scholars and general readers alike an opportunity to delve into the life of a man whose legacy endures in discussions of integrity and conscience.
In "The Life of Sir Thomas More, " William Roper offers a compelling biographical account that weaves together both the personal and professional life of one of early Renaissance England's most influential figures. Written in an engaging prose style that marries narrative with rich historical detail, Roper's work captures More's devout Catholicism, political acumen, and the moral dilemmas he faced during a tumultuous period in history.
Roper employs a first-person perspective, infusing the text with a heartfelt reverence that reveals not only the events of More's life but also the complex philosophical discussions surrounding his staunch beliefs in humanism and governance. The book also serves as a crucial document of the Tudor period, representing the tensions between faith and authority that characterized the era. William Roper, a close associate and biographer of More, was deeply influenced by his subject's ideals and unwavering principles, especially in light of the political unrest and religious fervor of 16th-century England.
Roper's personal connection with More highlights the urgency with which he chronicles the life of this extraordinary figure, capturing both the man's formidable intellect and the tragic choices he was forced to make. As Roper himself was a contemporary witness to More's last days, his insights provide invaluable context to this portrait of a martyr and a statesman. This riveting biography is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of faith, politics, and ethics in the Renaissance.
Roper's intimate portrayal not only enriches our understanding of Sir Thomas More but also invites reflection on the moral challenges that persist in contemporary society. Engagingly written, it offers scholars and general readers alike an opportunity to delve into the life of a man whose legacy endures in discussions of integrity and conscience.
Vita di Sir Thomas More
William Roper, Marialisa Bertagnoni, Loredana da Schio, Giorgio Faro
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