Gerard B. Wegemer is professor of English at the University of Dallas. Stephen W. Smith is dean of humanities and the Temple Family Chair of English at Hillsdale College. Wegemer and Smith cofounded the Center for Thomas More Studies in 2000.
“More’s complex life and controversial reputation as a defender of
art, liberty, and law have been treated in The Essential Works of
Thomas More with decades of careful scholarly labor. The result is
a hefty, handsome book in which, like a great city, a careful
reader could spend a lifetime and still fail to know fully each of
its stately halls and homely pubs.”—Matthew Mehan, Claremont Review
of Books
“Similar to those humanists in the past who imitated and vivified
their ancient models, Wegemer and Smith have given us a living More
for our times.”—Travis Curtright, Moreana
“A tremendous scholarly undertaking . . . accessible and
transparent to both scholars and the general audience. . . . Worthy
of any scholar’s library.”—Arazoo Ferozan, Renaissance and
Reformation
“Here, under the covers of one volume, we have an unparalleled
opportunity to encounter the historical, intellectual, political,
legal, cultural, religious, and spiritual More, whose brilliance of
mind and conscience and consciousness permeate his
writing.”—Elizabeth McCutcheon, University of Hawai
“This volume enables More scholars to situate their work within a
richer context."—John F. Boyle, University of St. Thomas
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