Utopias have long interested scholars of the intellectual and literary history of the early modern period. From the time of Thomas More's Utopia (1516), fictional utopias were indebted to contemporary travel narratives, with which they shared interests in physical and metaphorical journeys, processes of exploration and discovery, encounters with new peoples, and exchange between cultures. Travel writers, too, turned to utopian discourses to describe the new worlds and societies they encountered. Both utopia and travel writing came to involve a process of reflection upon their authors'...
Utopias have long interested scholars of the intellectual and literary history of the early modern period. From the time of Thomas More's Utopia (1516...
A study of European utopias in context from the early years of Henry VIII s reign to the Restoration, this book is the first comprehensive attempt since J. C. Davis Utopia and the Ideal Society (1981) to understand the societies projected by utopian literature from Thomas More s Utopia (1516) to the political idealism and millenarianism of the mid-seventeenth century. Where Davis concentrated on understanding utopias historically, Renaissance Utopia also seeks to make sense of utopia as a literary form, offering both a new typology of utopia and a new history of European humanist utopianism....
A study of European utopias in context from the early years of Henry VIII s reign to the Restoration, this book is the first comprehensive attempt sin...