Midwinter
J.B. Trapp, 17 November 1983
Thomas More: History and Providence
by Alistair Fox.
Blackwell, 271 pp., £19.50, September 1982,0 631 13094 2 Show More
by Alistair Fox.
Blackwell, 271 pp., £19.50, September 1982,
The Statesman and the Fanatic: Thomas Wolsey and Thomas More
by Jasper Ridley.
Constable, 338 pp., £12.50, October 1982,9780094634701 Show More
by Jasper Ridley.
Constable, 338 pp., £12.50, October 1982,
English Reformation Literature: The Tudor Origins of the Protestant Tradition
by John King.
Princeton, 539 pp., £30.70, December 1982,0 691 06502 0 Show More
by John King.
Princeton, 539 pp., £30.70, December 1982,
Seven-Headed Luther: Essays in Commemoration of a Quincentenary, 1483-1983
edited by Peter Newman Brooks.
Oxford, 325 pp., £22.50, July 1983,0 19 826648 0 Show More
edited by Peter Newman Brooks.
Oxford, 325 pp., £22.50, July 1983,
The Complete Works of St Thomas More. Vol. VI: A Dialogue concerning Heresies. Part 1: The Text, Part 2: Introduction, Commentary, Appendices, Glossary, Index
edited by T.M.C. Lawler, Germain Marc’hadour and Richard Marius.
Yale, 435 pp., £76, November 1981,0 300 02211 5 Show More
edited by T.M.C. Lawler, Germain Marc’hadour and Richard Marius.
Yale, 435 pp., £76, November 1981,
“... the time that Erasmus was writing, he had already put into words the Tudor image of a villainous Richard III. Though this was not printed either in English or in Latin until after his death, the work may once have been intended as an aid to the consolidation of the dynasty into whose service he had entered. Here was one kind of political activity, besides ... ”