The ends of life : roads to fulfilment in early modern England / Keith Thomas.

"The Ends of Life examines the ways in which English men and women between the early sixteenth and late eighteenth centuries sought to lead fulfilling lives. In doing so it illuminates the central values of the period, while at the same time throwing incidental light on some of the perennial pr...

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Main Author: Thomas, Keith, 1933-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2009.
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Summary:"The Ends of Life examines the ways in which English men and women between the early sixteenth and late eighteenth centuries sought to lead fulfilling lives. In doing so it illuminates the central values of the period, while at the same time throwing incidental light on some of the perennial problems of human existence. How should we live? That question was no less urgent for English men and women who lived between the early sixteenth and late eighteenth centuries than for this book's readers. Keith Thomas's masterly exploration of the ways in which people sought to lead fulfilling lives in those centuries between the beginning of the Reformation and the heyday of the Enlightenment illuminates the central values of the period, while casting incidental light on some of the perennial problems of humanexistence. Consideration of the origins of the modern ideal of human fulfilment and of obstacles to its realization in the early modern period frames an investigation that ranges from work, wealth, and possessions to the pleasures of friendship, family, and sociability. The cult of military prowess, the pursuit of honour and reputation, the nature of religious belief and scepticism, and the desire to be posthumously remembered are all drawn into the discussion, and the views and practices of ordinarypeople are measured against the opinions of the leading philosophers and theologians of the time"--Provided by publisher.
Item Description:"This book is a revised and expanded version of the Ford Lectures given in the University of Oxford in Hilary Term 2000"--Preface.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 393 pages, 14 pages of plates) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-367) and index.
ISBN:9780191567551
0191567558
1282126105
9781282126107
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.