Utopia

Utopia
Title Utopia PDF eBook
Author Thomas More
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 105
Release 2019-04-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8027303583

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Utopia is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More published in 1516 in Latin. The book is a frame narrative primarily depicting a fictional island society and its religious, social and political customs. Many aspects of More's description of Utopia are reminiscent of life in monasteries.

Famous Utopias of the Renaissance

Famous Utopias of the Renaissance
Title Famous Utopias of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Frederic R. White
Publisher Hendricks House Incorporated
Pages 280
Release 1981
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Accounts of utopian societies written during the Renaissance period.

Journey Through Utopia

Journey Through Utopia
Title Journey Through Utopia PDF eBook
Author Marie Louise Berneri
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1969
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Other Englands

Other Englands
Title Other Englands PDF eBook
Author Sarah Hogan
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 357
Release 2018-05-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1503606139

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Other Englands examines the rise of the early English utopia in the context of emergent capitalism. Above all, it asserts that this literary genre was always already an expression of social crisis and economic transition, a context refracted in the origin stories and imagined geographies common to its early modern form. Beginning with the paradigmatic popular utopias of Thomas More and Francis Bacon but attentive to non-canonical examples from the margins of the tradition, the study charts a shifting and, by the time of the English Revolution, self-critical effort to think communities in dynamic socio-spatial forms. Arguing that early utopias have been widely misunderstood and maligned as static, finished polities, Sarah Hogan makes the case that utopian literature offered readers and writers a transformational and transitional social imaginary. She shows how a genre associated with imagining systemic alternatives both contested and contributed to the ideological construction of capitalist imperialism. In the early English utopia, she finds both a precursor to the Enlightenment discourse of political economy and another historical perspective on the beginnings and enduring conflicts of global capital.

The Isle of Pines, 1668

The Isle of Pines, 1668
Title The Isle of Pines, 1668 PDF eBook
Author Worthington Chauncey Ford
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1920
Genre
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The Commonwealth of Oceana

The Commonwealth of Oceana
Title The Commonwealth of Oceana PDF eBook
Author James Harrington
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1887
Genre Utopias
ISBN

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Utopia

Utopia
Title Utopia PDF eBook
Author Roland Schaer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 385
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9780195141115

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On April 4, the Bibliotheque Nationale de France and The New York Public Library will present a major exhibition, displaying more than 400 books, manuscripts, drawings, prints, maps, photographs, and other original material from both libraries. This work is the catalog for the American exhibition. Through stirring essays by Roland Schaer and other leading scholars on utopian thought, the book will wxplore the long tradition of thought and art that has envisioned the "perfect place,"moving from classical antiquity to the present. It is conveniently divided into four parts: I. The Classical and Judeo-Christian models for the Western Idea of Utopia; II. The Flowering of Utopian Imagination from Thomas Moore to the Enlightenment; III. Utopia in History; and IV. The Utopias and Dystopias of the 20th Century. Along with a dazzling selection of paintings, illuminations, and other items from the Bibliotheque Nationale's noted collection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, The New York Public Library contributions include first or important editions of seminal works of utopian thought, political science, history, and fiction since the invention of printing. As well, The New York Public Library contributes beautiful illustrations from its collection of 16th century drawings of Theodore de Bry, posters from the Soviet Union and the 1939 World's Fair in New York, engravings from colonial times, and illuminationed manuscripts. Lavishly illustrated with many full color representations, this book will appeal to scholars and students of philosophy, history, and art, in addition to general readers curious about utopian thought.