Primary sources
More, Thomas. A Dialogue Concerning Heresies. 1529. Edited by Thomas M. C. Lawler, Germain Marc’hadour, and Richard C. Marius, Yale University Press, 1981. The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 6.
More, Thomas. The Supplication of Souls. 1529. Edited by Frank Manley, Yale University Press, 1979. The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 7.
More, Thomas. A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation. 1534. Edited by Louis L. Martz and Frank Manley, Yale University Press, 1976. The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 12.
More, Thomas. The History of King Richard III. c. 1513–1518. Edited by Richard S. Sylvester, Yale University Press, 1963. The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 2.
More, Thomas. Utopia. 1516. Translated by Clarence H. Miller, Yale University Press, 2001.
(The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 4.)
More, Thomas. The Confutation of Tyndale’s Answer. 1532–33. Edited by Louis A. Schuster, Richard C. Marius, and James P. Lusardi, Yale University Press, 1973. The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vols. 8–9.
More, Thomas. The Correspondence of Sir Thomas More. Edited by Elizabeth Frances Rogers, Princeton University Press, 1947.
More, Thomas. The Sadness of Christ. Translated by Clarence H. Miller, Scepter Publishers, 1993.
More, Thomas. A Treatise on the Passion and Treatise on the Blessed Body. c. 1534–35. Edited by Garry E. Haupt, Yale University Press, 1976. The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 13.
Secondary sources
I found an article on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy that gives a brief introduction to Thomas More’s life and works. I think it would be a good starting point for my project.
Wegemer, Gerard. “Login Required.” Rochester.edu, 2025, plato-stanford-edu.ezp.lib.rochester.edu/entries/thomas-more/. Accessed 5 Oct. 2025.
I found this article on the university library website. The work that I am most interested in out of Thomas More’s works is Utopia, and this article explores and compares his Utopia, Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis, and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. I am not internally sure how useful this will be for the project, but the article description seemed interesting.
Schultz, K. (2025). Utopia and Intellectual Humility: More, Bacon and Swift Appraising Law and Technology. Law, Technology and Humans, 7(1), 7–21. https://doi.org/10.5204/lthj.3860
I found this article everywhere I tried to get new information about Thomas More and his works. It is not very recent, and we only have a hard copy in the library, which I hope to check and see if it is not too long and relevant for my project.
Sylvester, R. S., & Marc’hadour, G. (1977). Essential articles for the study of Thomas More. Archon Books.