Oxford Handbook of Thomas More's Utopia
Oxford Handbook of Thomas More's Utopia
Shrank, Cathy; Withington, Phil
Oxford University Press
11/2023
816
Dura
Inglês
9780198881018
15 a 20 dias
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Phil Withington and Cathy Shrank: Introduction to Thomas More's Utopia
Part One: Origins and Contexts
1: Angie Hobbs: More and the Republics of Plato
2: Carla Suthren: Hythloday's Books: Utopia, Humanism, and the Republic of Letters
3: Andrew Zurcher: Nec minus salutaris quam festivus: Wit, Style, and the Body in More's Utopia
4: David Harris Sacks: The Religions of the Utopians: Sin and Salvation in Thomas More's Utopia
5: Joanne Paul: 'Nothing is private anywhere': Utopia in the context of More's thought
6: Andrew Hadfield: Utopia and Travel Writing
7: Jessica S. Hower: Utopia's Empire: Thomas More's Text and the Early British Atlantic World, c. 1510-1625
8: Eliza Hartrich: The Urban Context for Utopia: The English Urban System, 1450-1516
9: Andrew Taylor: Utopia Unbound: The Fabrication of the First Latin Editions, 1516-1519
Part Two: Translations and Editions, 1524-1799
10: Lucy Nicholas: ad fontes et ad futurum: A Survey of Latin Utopias
11: Gabriela Schmidt: From Prototype to Genre: Translations and Imitations of Utopia in Early Modern Germany (1524-1753)
12: Darcy Kern: Receiving More: Utopia in Spain and New Spain
13: Cathy Shrank: Utopia in Sixteenth-Century Italy
14: Richard Scholar: Inventing Utopia: The Case of Early Modern France
15: Jennifer Bishop: Utopia in Tudor London: Ralph Robinson's Translations and their Civic, Personal, and Political Contexts
16: Dermot Cavanagh: Dialogue, Debate, and Orality in Ralph Robinson's Utopias
17: Wiep van Bunge: 'Het onbekent en wonderlijk Eyland': Frans van Hoogstraten's translation of Utopia (1677)
18: Phil Withington: Utopia and Gilbert Burnet in 1684
19: Floris Verhaart: From Humanism to Enlightenment: Nicolas Gueudeville and his Translation of Thomas More's Utopia
20: Katherine Astbury: Thomas Rousseau, Translator of an Enlightened Utopia
Part Three: Translations and Editions after 1800
21: Marcus Waithe: False Friends (and their Uses): Thomas More's Utopia Among the Victorians
22: Janet Stewart: The Cultural Politics of Translation: Translating Thomas More's Utopia into German in the Late Nineteenth Century
23: Frances Nethercott: Not Just a Light-Hearted Joke: Russian Moreana from the Age of Karamzin to the Rise of Social Democracy and Lenin's 'Stele of Freedom'
24: Zsolt Cziganyik: Utopia in Eastern Central Europe: The Hungarian Scene
25: Louise Johnson: A Catalan in Search of Humanists: Josep Pin i Soler's Translation of More's Utopia (1912)
26: Cat Moir: The Historical Fallacy: Utopia and the Problem of Fiction in Weimar Germany
27: Teruhito Sako: Japanese Translations of More's Utopia
28: Tehyun Ma: The Multiple Lives of Utopia in Modern China
29: Peter Hill: Utopia and Utopian Writing in Arabic
Part Four: Beyond Utopia
30: Chloe Houston: Early Modern Utopian Fiction: Utopia and The Isle of Pines
31: Nicole Pohl: Of Survival and Living Together: The Eighteenth-Century Utopian Novel
32: Ingrid Hanson: Conversation, Formation, and Forms of Utopia in Fin-de-Siecle Socialist Journals
33: Rebecca Weaver-Hightower and Musab Bajaber: Utopia, the Imperial Settler Utopia, and Imperial Settler Science Fiction
34: Johan Siebers: Away from the Ancestral Home: Utopia and Philosophy in Bloch and Beyond
35: Miguel Angel Ramiro Aviles: Human Rights and/in Utopia?
36: Martin Lutz: Utopia and Moral Economy
37: Diane Morgan: Utopia and Architecture
38: Alfred Hiatt: Mapping Utopia
39: Rhys Williams: Contemporary Utopianism: An Island Renaissance
Appendix A: Outline of More's Utopia
Bibliography
Part One: Origins and Contexts
1: Angie Hobbs: More and the Republics of Plato
2: Carla Suthren: Hythloday's Books: Utopia, Humanism, and the Republic of Letters
3: Andrew Zurcher: Nec minus salutaris quam festivus: Wit, Style, and the Body in More's Utopia
4: David Harris Sacks: The Religions of the Utopians: Sin and Salvation in Thomas More's Utopia
5: Joanne Paul: 'Nothing is private anywhere': Utopia in the context of More's thought
6: Andrew Hadfield: Utopia and Travel Writing
7: Jessica S. Hower: Utopia's Empire: Thomas More's Text and the Early British Atlantic World, c. 1510-1625
8: Eliza Hartrich: The Urban Context for Utopia: The English Urban System, 1450-1516
9: Andrew Taylor: Utopia Unbound: The Fabrication of the First Latin Editions, 1516-1519
Part Two: Translations and Editions, 1524-1799
10: Lucy Nicholas: ad fontes et ad futurum: A Survey of Latin Utopias
11: Gabriela Schmidt: From Prototype to Genre: Translations and Imitations of Utopia in Early Modern Germany (1524-1753)
12: Darcy Kern: Receiving More: Utopia in Spain and New Spain
13: Cathy Shrank: Utopia in Sixteenth-Century Italy
14: Richard Scholar: Inventing Utopia: The Case of Early Modern France
15: Jennifer Bishop: Utopia in Tudor London: Ralph Robinson's Translations and their Civic, Personal, and Political Contexts
16: Dermot Cavanagh: Dialogue, Debate, and Orality in Ralph Robinson's Utopias
17: Wiep van Bunge: 'Het onbekent en wonderlijk Eyland': Frans van Hoogstraten's translation of Utopia (1677)
18: Phil Withington: Utopia and Gilbert Burnet in 1684
19: Floris Verhaart: From Humanism to Enlightenment: Nicolas Gueudeville and his Translation of Thomas More's Utopia
20: Katherine Astbury: Thomas Rousseau, Translator of an Enlightened Utopia
Part Three: Translations and Editions after 1800
21: Marcus Waithe: False Friends (and their Uses): Thomas More's Utopia Among the Victorians
22: Janet Stewart: The Cultural Politics of Translation: Translating Thomas More's Utopia into German in the Late Nineteenth Century
23: Frances Nethercott: Not Just a Light-Hearted Joke: Russian Moreana from the Age of Karamzin to the Rise of Social Democracy and Lenin's 'Stele of Freedom'
24: Zsolt Cziganyik: Utopia in Eastern Central Europe: The Hungarian Scene
25: Louise Johnson: A Catalan in Search of Humanists: Josep Pin i Soler's Translation of More's Utopia (1912)
26: Cat Moir: The Historical Fallacy: Utopia and the Problem of Fiction in Weimar Germany
27: Teruhito Sako: Japanese Translations of More's Utopia
28: Tehyun Ma: The Multiple Lives of Utopia in Modern China
29: Peter Hill: Utopia and Utopian Writing in Arabic
Part Four: Beyond Utopia
30: Chloe Houston: Early Modern Utopian Fiction: Utopia and The Isle of Pines
31: Nicole Pohl: Of Survival and Living Together: The Eighteenth-Century Utopian Novel
32: Ingrid Hanson: Conversation, Formation, and Forms of Utopia in Fin-de-Siecle Socialist Journals
33: Rebecca Weaver-Hightower and Musab Bajaber: Utopia, the Imperial Settler Utopia, and Imperial Settler Science Fiction
34: Johan Siebers: Away from the Ancestral Home: Utopia and Philosophy in Bloch and Beyond
35: Miguel Angel Ramiro Aviles: Human Rights and/in Utopia?
36: Martin Lutz: Utopia and Moral Economy
37: Diane Morgan: Utopia and Architecture
38: Alfred Hiatt: Mapping Utopia
39: Rhys Williams: Contemporary Utopianism: An Island Renaissance
Appendix A: Outline of More's Utopia
Bibliography
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Phil Withington and Cathy Shrank: Introduction to Thomas More's Utopia
Part One: Origins and Contexts
1: Angie Hobbs: More and the Republics of Plato
2: Carla Suthren: Hythloday's Books: Utopia, Humanism, and the Republic of Letters
3: Andrew Zurcher: Nec minus salutaris quam festivus: Wit, Style, and the Body in More's Utopia
4: David Harris Sacks: The Religions of the Utopians: Sin and Salvation in Thomas More's Utopia
5: Joanne Paul: 'Nothing is private anywhere': Utopia in the context of More's thought
6: Andrew Hadfield: Utopia and Travel Writing
7: Jessica S. Hower: Utopia's Empire: Thomas More's Text and the Early British Atlantic World, c. 1510-1625
8: Eliza Hartrich: The Urban Context for Utopia: The English Urban System, 1450-1516
9: Andrew Taylor: Utopia Unbound: The Fabrication of the First Latin Editions, 1516-1519
Part Two: Translations and Editions, 1524-1799
10: Lucy Nicholas: ad fontes et ad futurum: A Survey of Latin Utopias
11: Gabriela Schmidt: From Prototype to Genre: Translations and Imitations of Utopia in Early Modern Germany (1524-1753)
12: Darcy Kern: Receiving More: Utopia in Spain and New Spain
13: Cathy Shrank: Utopia in Sixteenth-Century Italy
14: Richard Scholar: Inventing Utopia: The Case of Early Modern France
15: Jennifer Bishop: Utopia in Tudor London: Ralph Robinson's Translations and their Civic, Personal, and Political Contexts
16: Dermot Cavanagh: Dialogue, Debate, and Orality in Ralph Robinson's Utopias
17: Wiep van Bunge: 'Het onbekent en wonderlijk Eyland': Frans van Hoogstraten's translation of Utopia (1677)
18: Phil Withington: Utopia and Gilbert Burnet in 1684
19: Floris Verhaart: From Humanism to Enlightenment: Nicolas Gueudeville and his Translation of Thomas More's Utopia
20: Katherine Astbury: Thomas Rousseau, Translator of an Enlightened Utopia
Part Three: Translations and Editions after 1800
21: Marcus Waithe: False Friends (and their Uses): Thomas More's Utopia Among the Victorians
22: Janet Stewart: The Cultural Politics of Translation: Translating Thomas More's Utopia into German in the Late Nineteenth Century
23: Frances Nethercott: Not Just a Light-Hearted Joke: Russian Moreana from the Age of Karamzin to the Rise of Social Democracy and Lenin's 'Stele of Freedom'
24: Zsolt Cziganyik: Utopia in Eastern Central Europe: The Hungarian Scene
25: Louise Johnson: A Catalan in Search of Humanists: Josep Pin i Soler's Translation of More's Utopia (1912)
26: Cat Moir: The Historical Fallacy: Utopia and the Problem of Fiction in Weimar Germany
27: Teruhito Sako: Japanese Translations of More's Utopia
28: Tehyun Ma: The Multiple Lives of Utopia in Modern China
29: Peter Hill: Utopia and Utopian Writing in Arabic
Part Four: Beyond Utopia
30: Chloe Houston: Early Modern Utopian Fiction: Utopia and The Isle of Pines
31: Nicole Pohl: Of Survival and Living Together: The Eighteenth-Century Utopian Novel
32: Ingrid Hanson: Conversation, Formation, and Forms of Utopia in Fin-de-Siecle Socialist Journals
33: Rebecca Weaver-Hightower and Musab Bajaber: Utopia, the Imperial Settler Utopia, and Imperial Settler Science Fiction
34: Johan Siebers: Away from the Ancestral Home: Utopia and Philosophy in Bloch and Beyond
35: Miguel Angel Ramiro Aviles: Human Rights and/in Utopia?
36: Martin Lutz: Utopia and Moral Economy
37: Diane Morgan: Utopia and Architecture
38: Alfred Hiatt: Mapping Utopia
39: Rhys Williams: Contemporary Utopianism: An Island Renaissance
Appendix A: Outline of More's Utopia
Bibliography
Part One: Origins and Contexts
1: Angie Hobbs: More and the Republics of Plato
2: Carla Suthren: Hythloday's Books: Utopia, Humanism, and the Republic of Letters
3: Andrew Zurcher: Nec minus salutaris quam festivus: Wit, Style, and the Body in More's Utopia
4: David Harris Sacks: The Religions of the Utopians: Sin and Salvation in Thomas More's Utopia
5: Joanne Paul: 'Nothing is private anywhere': Utopia in the context of More's thought
6: Andrew Hadfield: Utopia and Travel Writing
7: Jessica S. Hower: Utopia's Empire: Thomas More's Text and the Early British Atlantic World, c. 1510-1625
8: Eliza Hartrich: The Urban Context for Utopia: The English Urban System, 1450-1516
9: Andrew Taylor: Utopia Unbound: The Fabrication of the First Latin Editions, 1516-1519
Part Two: Translations and Editions, 1524-1799
10: Lucy Nicholas: ad fontes et ad futurum: A Survey of Latin Utopias
11: Gabriela Schmidt: From Prototype to Genre: Translations and Imitations of Utopia in Early Modern Germany (1524-1753)
12: Darcy Kern: Receiving More: Utopia in Spain and New Spain
13: Cathy Shrank: Utopia in Sixteenth-Century Italy
14: Richard Scholar: Inventing Utopia: The Case of Early Modern France
15: Jennifer Bishop: Utopia in Tudor London: Ralph Robinson's Translations and their Civic, Personal, and Political Contexts
16: Dermot Cavanagh: Dialogue, Debate, and Orality in Ralph Robinson's Utopias
17: Wiep van Bunge: 'Het onbekent en wonderlijk Eyland': Frans van Hoogstraten's translation of Utopia (1677)
18: Phil Withington: Utopia and Gilbert Burnet in 1684
19: Floris Verhaart: From Humanism to Enlightenment: Nicolas Gueudeville and his Translation of Thomas More's Utopia
20: Katherine Astbury: Thomas Rousseau, Translator of an Enlightened Utopia
Part Three: Translations and Editions after 1800
21: Marcus Waithe: False Friends (and their Uses): Thomas More's Utopia Among the Victorians
22: Janet Stewart: The Cultural Politics of Translation: Translating Thomas More's Utopia into German in the Late Nineteenth Century
23: Frances Nethercott: Not Just a Light-Hearted Joke: Russian Moreana from the Age of Karamzin to the Rise of Social Democracy and Lenin's 'Stele of Freedom'
24: Zsolt Cziganyik: Utopia in Eastern Central Europe: The Hungarian Scene
25: Louise Johnson: A Catalan in Search of Humanists: Josep Pin i Soler's Translation of More's Utopia (1912)
26: Cat Moir: The Historical Fallacy: Utopia and the Problem of Fiction in Weimar Germany
27: Teruhito Sako: Japanese Translations of More's Utopia
28: Tehyun Ma: The Multiple Lives of Utopia in Modern China
29: Peter Hill: Utopia and Utopian Writing in Arabic
Part Four: Beyond Utopia
30: Chloe Houston: Early Modern Utopian Fiction: Utopia and The Isle of Pines
31: Nicole Pohl: Of Survival and Living Together: The Eighteenth-Century Utopian Novel
32: Ingrid Hanson: Conversation, Formation, and Forms of Utopia in Fin-de-Siecle Socialist Journals
33: Rebecca Weaver-Hightower and Musab Bajaber: Utopia, the Imperial Settler Utopia, and Imperial Settler Science Fiction
34: Johan Siebers: Away from the Ancestral Home: Utopia and Philosophy in Bloch and Beyond
35: Miguel Angel Ramiro Aviles: Human Rights and/in Utopia?
36: Martin Lutz: Utopia and Moral Economy
37: Diane Morgan: Utopia and Architecture
38: Alfred Hiatt: Mapping Utopia
39: Rhys Williams: Contemporary Utopianism: An Island Renaissance
Appendix A: Outline of More's Utopia
Bibliography
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