Output list
Journal article
Early Modern Mores: Images of Thomas More in the Sixteenth Century
Published 2024
The Yearbook of English studies, 54, 179 - 206
Journal article
“Good Christian readers” and Thomas More's A Treatise upon the Passion
Published 12/2023
Moreana (Angers), 60, 2, 220 - 271
Journal article
For Friends and For Enemies: Sir Thomas More on the Lost Virtue of Christian Friendship
Published 01/09/2021
Logos (Saint Paul, Minn.), 24, 4, 136 - 149
Journal article
Guest Editorial: An Introduction to The Essential Works of Thomas More
Published 06/2020
Moreana (Angers), 57 (Number 213), 1, 1 - 10
Book
The Essential Works of Thomas More
Published 2020
Journal article
Friendship and Tyranny in the Writings of Sir Thomas More
Published 2013
Moreana (Angers), 50, 193-194, 9 - 39
Journal article
The Politics of Imitation: Exploring Connections between Thomas More and William Shakespeare
Published 01/06/2011
Moreana (Angers), 48, 183/184, 103 - 128
This essay explores points of contact between Thomas More and William Shakespeare, with the purpose of renewing scholarly discussion of the connection between the two greatest minds of the Tudor age". The essay offers fresh consideration of older claims about the connection and suggests some new ways to build upon these claims - really offering the beginning points for a longer and much needed study of these two great authors and the intriguing links between their art and thought. Particular attention is paid to the aesthetic connections between the two, to More's stature and example as a Renaissance author, and to the authors' shared interest in Renaissance political philosophy as one means of helping England overcome civil wars and tragedy. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Review
Asquith, Clare. Shadowplay: the hidden beliefs and coded politics of William Shakespeare
Published 2006
Ben Jonson Journal, 13, 204
Review
Published 2006
Ben Jonson Journal, 13, 1, 204 - 210
Book
Published 2004
"This source book brings together classic text by and about Thomas More - poet, scholar, statesman, family man, educational reformer, philosopher, historian, and saint. In addition to serving as an introduction to More's life and writings for the general reader, this collection is a helpful companion to the study of More's literary and philosophical masterwork, Utopia, and to the study of sixteenth-century history, literature, philosophy, or politics."--Jacket.