Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man

Yale University Press (1990)
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Recent writings about Thomas More have questioned his integrity and motivation and have challenged the long-held view of him as a humane, wise, and heroic "man for all seasons." This new book responds to these revisionist studies by closely and persuasively analyzing More's writings as well as Holbein's portraits of More and his family. "Martz cuts down the revived charge of More as a bloodthirsty hunter of heretics, a furious, sexually repressed, and frustrated man.... This penetrating rebuttal of the revisionists deserves high commendation."—_Choice_ "Martz draws a compelling picture of More's attempts during his lonely imprisonment to adjust to his human fear of death and to see his own plight in the perspective of the universal human condition. In these essays More's voice and personality speak to us from his own literate and humorous prose."—M. Edmund Hussey, _Antioch__ Review_ "In his gracefully written _Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man_, Louis L. Martz provides a sharply different account of the 'dark side' of More.... [He] lays out the case for a more complex, ironic construction of More's texts."—Stanley Stewart, _Studies in English Literature_ "This... book is a gemstone."—Terence R. Murphy, _History: Reviews of New Books_ "Correcting the view of Thomas More as a cold-blooded prosecutor of heresy, Martz here considers the gentle, affectionate, yet upright man pictured in Holbein's family portraits and implicit in More's prose."—Judith Fair, _Theological Studies_

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