Utopia

By (author): "Thomas More"
Publish Date: 1516
Utopia
ISBN1433212676
ISBN139781433212673
AsinUtopia
CharactersThomas More, Raphael Hythloday, Peter Giles, Cardinal John Morton, Gen
Original titleLibellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia
In this political work written in 1516, Utopia is the name given by Sir Thomas More to an imaginary island. Book I of Utopia, a dialogue, presents a perceptive analysis of contemporary social, economic, and moral ills in England. Book II is a narrative describing a country run according to the ideals of the English humanists, where poverty, crime, injustice, and other ills do not exist. Locating his island in the New World, More bestowed it with everything to support a perfectly organized and happy people. The name of this fictitious place, Utopia, coined by More, passed into general usage and has been applied to all such ideal fictions, fantasies, and blueprints for the future, including works by Rabelais, Francis Bacon, Samuel Butler, and several by H. G. Wells, including his A Modern Utopia.