内容简介
First published(in Latin)in 1516,Thomas More's Utopia is one of the most influenial books in the Wetem philosophical and literary tradition and one of the supreme achievements of Renaissance humanism.More coined the word ‘utopia’(from the Greek:‘no place’),and his complexly ironic account of an imaginary communist society not only has given rise to the genre of utopian fiction but has been an inspiration to generations of political reformers.After nearly five centuries Utopia continues to provoke intense interest and lively debate among students and scholars.For publication in the Cambridge Texts series the editors have inchuded all the ancillary materials that were inchuded,at More's behest,in the early editions (encompassing letters and poems on Utopia by More and several of his humanist associates).The text of Utopia itself is a new version of the highly regarded translation by Robert M.Adams,and the introductory materials and annotations incorporate much important recent scholarship.This edition also inchudes a brief bibliography and chrronology,intended to assist the student encountering this celebrated text for the first time.