Utopia

author: More, Thomas
Utopia is one of the most influential books in the western philosophical and literary tradition, and one of the supreme achievements of Renaissance humanism. A fictional island's society embraces religious tolerance, state ownership of the land, and care for the elderly.
year: 1997, 2003, 2002, 1984, 1965, 2001, 1910, 2007, 1999, 1989, 1964, 1952, 2016
call number/section: 335.02, 335, 180, 321.07, 1000, 321
subjects: utopias, early works to 1800

Editions


Utopia
More, Thomas
Dover (1997)
Thomas More's description of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
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Utopia
More, Thomas
Penguin Books (2003)
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
Schools: 1



Utopia
More, Thomas
Cambridge University Press (2002)
Utopia is one of the most influential books in the western philosophical and literary tradition, and one of the supreme achievements of Renaissance humanism. A fictional island's society embraces religious tolerance, state ownership of the land, and care for the elderly.
Schools: 1



Utopia
More, Thomas
Penguin Books (1984)

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Utopia
More, Thomas
Washington Square Press, Pocket Books (1965)

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Utopia
More, Thomas
Yale University Press (2001)

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Utopia
More, Thomas
Alfred A. Knopf (1910)
More's Utopia depicts an imaginary society free of private property, sexual discrimination, and religious intolerance.
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Utopia
More, Thomas
NuVision Publications (2007)
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
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Utopia
More, Thomas
Oxford University Press (1999)
Presents three utopian works of literature from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: Thomas More's satirical piece that originated the concept of utopia; Francis Bacon's fictional "New Atlantis"; and Henry Neville's fable "The Isle of Pines.".
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Utopia
More, Thomas
Cambridge University Press (1989)

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Utopia
More, Thomas
Yale University Press (1964)

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Utopia
More, Thomas
Oxford University (1952)

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Utopia
More, Thomas

Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
Schools: 0



Utopia
More, Thomas
Cambridge University Press (2016)
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people ... This third edition includes scholarship since 2002, when the previous edition was published.
Schools: 1


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