Abstract

Contents: Introduction: the utopian mode in dialogue Copious discourse: Utopia and dialogue 'Godly conversation': the reformation of Utopia 'It is the man who speaks with God who knows more': education and the decline of dialogue in Christianopolis and The City of the Sun 'Private conference' and 'public affairs': natural philosophy, dialogue and the ideal society in New Atlantis 'Counsel and endevors': millennium and reform in the 1640s 'Instructive discourses': the proliferation and rejection of Utopia in the 1640s and beyond Selected bibliography Index.

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