

Utopia: A Norton Critical Edition [More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, Logan, George M.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Utopia: A Norton Critical Edition Review: Norton Critical editions are always excellent and worth the extra cost. - Norton Critical editions are always excellent and worth the extra cost. Review: I only bought this for my class - I didn’t read this book because I dropped the class but it seems interesting
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,126 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #12 in Medieval Western Philosophy #35 in British & Irish Literary Criticism (Books) #48 in Communism & Socialism (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 039393246X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0393932461 |
| Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | August 31, 2010 |
| Publisher | W W Norton & Co Inc |
B**N
Norton Critical editions are always excellent and worth the extra cost.
Norton Critical editions are always excellent and worth the extra cost.
A**A
I only bought this for my class
I didn’t read this book because I dropped the class but it seems interesting
E**A
Utopia
Excellent book for my career as a English teacher.
A**I
Good
Thank you for the timely delivery, it is a little worn as described, but IMO totally worth the used price.
S**M
Five Stars
Interesting!
S**N
Five Stars
Great
P**N
Utopia (Third Edition)(Norton Critical Editions) is the best edition
These Amazon reviews are mostly unhelpful (especially given that the lead review is not about *any* edition of More's Utopia). What the reviews should deal with is how the different editions differ from each other, how the translations are, what the extra information is, etc. The Norton Critical edition is a fine modern translation (do not, I'd suggest, try to read any edition that reprints the 16th century English translation, which is historically important but inaccurate and uses obsolete English). It includes *all* of *Utopia*, which includes Book I and Book II (which almost all editions include) as well as extra material, published with the first four editions of *Utopia* from 1516 to 1518 -- letters about the book by More and other humanists. The Norton Critical Edition also includes interpretive essays on the *Utopia* (which can be helpful because it is a complex little book -- while we may think of a utopia as a perfect society, Utopia is not [and I think was not intended to be] perfect; More is a playful satirist; More uses traditional rhetorical methods which most people no longer know or recognize; etc.) There are other good translations around, but for me (as a professor, a utopian scholar, and someone who would like to see More's *Utopia* read widely, I think the Norton Critical Edition (third edition) is the best popularly priced edition available.
D**Z
Four Stars
For school
M**F
This book is not easy to unnderstand for beginners or people who are not familiar with the complexity of Thomas More's character. He was a multifaceted man, a statesman but also a catholic. The two sides of Thomas More reflect in this wonderful world he created, they intertwine and often challenge each other, puttng the reader inside this utopian world but also inside the author's mind and soul. What struck me the most was More's authenticity and how modern his thoughts may still be seen. After reading this book, you won't believe how modern his ideas are.
N**C
Bon respect du texte et de l'esprit de Thomas More. Une choix d'illustration de couverture inspirant. Une oeuvre toujours aussi moderne, elle n'a pas pris une ride.
A**R
Parfait
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