Travis Curtright is professor of humanities and literature at Ave Maria University. He is the author or editor of four previous books, including The One Thomas More, and is the editor-in-chief of Moreana: Thomas More and Renaissance Studies.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Author's Note Introduction. Speaking Out or Keeping Quiet? 1. The Creation of More's Tower Works 2. A Treatise upon the Passion Reconsidered, 1534 3. The (auto)biographical More and A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation, 1534-1535 4. A Letter from Prison to Alice Alington, 1534 5. The True Martyr in De tristitia Christi, c. 1535 Conclusion. The Case of Malicious or Merry More Appendix: Key Dates Bibliography
"Anyone who wants to know what the 'man for all seasons' was really thinking and writing about over the fifteen months of his imprisonment in the Tower of London should read this book." -Stephen W. Smith, co-editor of The Essential Works of Thomas More "Curtright shows that More's prison writings are not, as widely thought, meditations of a saint resigned to death, but the continuation of a complex literary project aiming to restore the unity of Christendom. Must reading for More scholars and a civic challenge to all More's admirers." -James R. Stoner, author of Common-Law and Liberal Theory

