Abstract
The formal structure of Thomas More'sUtopiais simple and well known. It consists of two books, the first of which contains, in the form of a dialogue between More and an imaginary traveller, Raphael Hythloday, a sharp criticism of English social conditions, the enclosure movement, the penal code and the existing pattern of international relations. The second, in the form of a lengthy tale related by Hythloday, is a description of the social, economic, political and religious conditions of the Isle of Nowhere, Utopia.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History
Reference57 articles.
1. Utopia , p. 98.
2. Augustine St. , The City of God, Bk. XIX, ch. 17, p. 695
3. Utopia , p. 134.
4. Utopia , pp. 131–9.
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