Utopia
Material type: TextSeries: Macmillan's Annotated ClassicsPublication details: Delhi Macmillan 2005Description: xxxii,193pISBN: 0333912470Subject(s): Utopia | English language | English language | More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535 | English literature--Examinations | Proverbs | Utopia (More, Thomas, Saint)DDC classification: 823.209 Summary: this edition of Thomas More's Utopia aims at meeting the needs of students and the scholarly public by offering explanation for historical and biographical allusions. Meanings of certain unfamiliar words and phrases are also given at the end. The introductory part delves deep into the biography of More, besides providing a short summary, a note on the writings of Thomas More and other relevant materials. a parallel study of Plato and More and various views of critics are also added to provoke a critical bent of mind among the students.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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With an introduction and notes by P. Rengasamy
this edition of Thomas More's Utopia aims at meeting the needs of students and the scholarly public by offering explanation for historical and biographical allusions. Meanings of certain unfamiliar words and phrases are also given at the end. The introductory part delves deep into the biography of More, besides providing a short summary, a note on the writings of Thomas More and other relevant materials. a parallel study of Plato and More and various views of critics are also added to provoke a critical bent of mind among the students.
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