Praise of Folly
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discussed in biography
- In Erasmus: The wandering scholar
The celebrated Moriae encomium, or Praise of Folly, conceived as Erasmus crossed the Alps on his way back to England and written at Thomas More’s house, expresses a very different mood. For the first time the earnest scholar saw his own efforts along with everyone else’s as bathed in a…
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influenced by More
- In Thomas More: Early life and career
Erasmus wrote his In Praise of Folly while staying there.
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origins of caricature
- In caricature and cartoon: Individual satire
Desiderius Erasmus’ In Praise of Folly was both a Renaissance effort at satire and a carryover of medieval mockeries; the marginal drawings made in one copy of it by early 16th-century members of the German-Swiss Holbein family are neither caricature nor cartoon in the modern sense, but…
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place in humanistic literature
- In humanism: Desiderius Erasmus
Praise of Folly is a case in point: a book-length set of variations on the idea of folly. In applying the copia strategy to human affairs, Erasmus found not only an attractive literary device but also a powerful medium of discovery. Praise of Folly is…
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