Friday, September 4, 2020

More Kaufman on Augustine and More

As a quick follow-up to my review of Peter Iver Kaufman's Incorrectly Political: Augustine and Thomas More, I wanted to let you know that there's more.

The University of Richmond Scholarship Repository provides links to many articles by the same author, including several on Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas More.

There's an essay on "Augustine's Dystopia", for example, from Augustine's City of God: A Critical Guide, 55-74. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012 and one on "Augustine and Corruption".

In addition to several articles on Thomas More, including one on Margaret Roper and the famous Alington Letter on conscience and "Good Company" and a response to Wolf Hall ("Dis-Manteling More"), Kaufman has also written articles on various issues in Elizabethan England and on Shakespeare's plays.

Enjoy browsing. I have not explored beyond Kaufman's works yet, but according to the website:

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