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Thomas More''s Utopia in Early Modern Europe provides the first complete account of all the editions of Utopia, whether vernacular or Latin, printed before 1650, together with a transcription of all the prefatory materials they contain. The reception of the idea of Utopia in early modern Europe has been studied extensively before: what has been lacking is a composite picture of how Utopia moved by means of translation from culture to culture and of the ways in which particular versions offered themselves to their readers.

Part I consists of a series of chapters which provide a contextual and interpretative framework for each national group of translations; in Part II, the substantive paratexts of all the extant translations of Utopia printed between 1524 and 1643 are reproduced both in the original language and in English translation. The book also contains a chapter sketching the fortunes of the Latin paratexts and editions up to 1650, and a transcription of a single Latin

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Contributors
Preface
Part I
Introduction
1 A Protean text: Utopia in Latin, 1516-1631
2 The German translations: humanist politics and literary journalism
3 The Italian Utopia of Lando, Doni and Sansovino: paradox and politics
4 The French versions of Utopia: Christian and cosmopolitan models
5 The English translation: thinking about the commonwealth
6 The Dutch translation: austerity and pragmatism
7 The Spanish translations: humanism and politics
Afterword
Part II
Principles and editorial conventions
The German paratexts
The Italian paratexts
The French paratexts
The English paratexts
The Dutch paratexts
The Spanish paratexts
A Latin paratext: Milan 1620
Table: paratexts in the Latin editions
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 10/30/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719088483, 978-0719088483
      ISBN10: 0719088488

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thomas More''s Utopia in Early Modern Europe provides the first complete account of all the editions of Utopia, whether vernacular or Latin, printed before 1650, together with a transcription of all the prefatory materials they contain. The reception of the idea of Utopia in early modern Europe has been studied extensively before: what has been lacking is a composite picture of how Utopia moved by means of translation from culture to culture and of the ways in which particular versions offered themselves to their readers.

      Part I consists of a series of chapters which provide a contextual and interpretative framework for each national group of translations; in Part II, the substantive paratexts of all the extant translations of Utopia printed between 1524 and 1643 are reproduced both in the original language and in English translation. The book also contains a chapter sketching the fortunes of the Latin paratexts and editions up to 1650, and a transcription of a single Latin

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Preface
      Part I
      Introduction
      1 A Protean text: Utopia in Latin, 1516-1631
      2 The German translations: humanist politics and literary journalism
      3 The Italian Utopia of Lando, Doni and Sansovino: paradox and politics
      4 The French versions of Utopia: Christian and cosmopolitan models
      5 The English translation: thinking about the commonwealth
      6 The Dutch translation: austerity and pragmatism
      7 The Spanish translations: humanism and politics
      Afterword
      Part II
      Principles and editorial conventions
      The German paratexts
      The Italian paratexts
      The French paratexts
      The English paratexts
      The Dutch paratexts
      The Spanish paratexts
      A Latin paratext: Milan 1620
      Table: paratexts in the Latin editions
      Bibliography
      Index

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