Objętość 150 stron
The Household of Sir Thomas More
O książce
In «The Household of Sir Thomas More,» Anne Manning crafts a richly detailed narrative that brings to life the domestic world of one of England'Äôs most revered yet complex figures. Through the eyes of More'Äôs household members, Manning interweaves historical facts with vivid characterizations and lifelike interactions, illuminating the interplay of personal and political dynamics during the tumultuous Tudor period. The novel extends beyond mere biography, employing a lyrical prose style that evokes the moral and ethical quandaries faced by More, examining themes of faith, duty, and the struggle for integrity in a corrupt society. Anne Manning, a dedicated scholar of Renaissance literature, draws upon her extensive research into Thomas More's life and the socio-political milieu of 16th-century England. Her passion for history is evident in her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to bring historical figures to life. Manning's personal background and academic studies in theology and ethics provide her with a unique perspective that informs her portrayal of More not just as a martyr, but as a man of profound conviction grappling with the demands of his faith and family. Recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction that resonates with contemporary moral dilemmas, Manning's work invites engagement with the ethical complexities of personal and public life, making it a compelling read for those seeking to understand the multi-faceted nature of human character in turbulent times.