A Man for All Seasons

A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt, published by Heinemann in 1980, is a dramatic exploration of the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by Sir Thomas More during a pivotal moment in English history. This edition, written in English and spanning 118 pages, delves into the stark contrasts between More’s steadfast conscience and the ambitions of Henry VIII amid the religious conflict surrounding the king’s marriage to Anne Boleyn.
Readers will find a nuanced portrayal of the tensions between personal beliefs and political pressures. The narrative focuses on the clash of ideals as More navigates his principles in the face of royal authority. This work is categorized under Literature & Fiction, specifically within Dramas & Plays, making it a significant piece for those interested in historical conflicts and character-driven storytelling.
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Consciences of Sir Thomas More and Henry VIII are poles apart in the religious conflict over the king’s marriage to Anne Boleyn.
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