The Life Of Thomas More
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Book Specifications
- Title: The Life of Thomas More
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Author: Peter Ackroyd
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0749386401
- Pages: 431
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 1999
- Dimensions: 20 x 13 cm
- Condition: Used - Good (Pages are slightly yellowish due to age)
About the Book
The Life of Thomas More by Peter Ackroyd is a masterfully written biography of Thomas More, one of the most influential figures of the English Renaissance. Combining meticulous historical research with engaging narrative style, Ackroyd presents a vivid portrait of the scholar, lawyer, statesman, and religious thinker whose life and death left a profound mark on English history.
The book traces More's rise from a brilliant young scholar to a trusted advisor of Henry VIII and eventually Lord Chancellor of England. Ackroyd explores More's intellectual achievements, his contributions to Renaissance humanism, and his celebrated work Utopia, which remains one of the most influential texts in political thought.
A central focus of the biography is More's moral and religious convictions, which ultimately brought him into conflict with King Henry VIII during the English Reformation. The book examines the dramatic events leading to his imprisonment and execution, highlighting his unwavering commitment to conscience and faith.
Rich in historical detail, Ackroyd places More's life within the broader context of Tudor England, offering readers insight into the political, religious, and cultural transformations of the sixteenth century. The result is both a compelling biography and a vivid portrait of a pivotal era in European history.
Published by Vintage Books, this paperback edition is an essential read for students of history, Renaissance studies, political thought, religion, and biography.

