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Anchor text: Utopia
Target Entity: Utopia_\u0028book\u0029
Preceding Context: More sketched out his best known and most controversial work,
Succeeding Context: (completed and published in 1516), a novel in Latin. In it a traveller, Raphael Hythlodeaus (in Greek, his name and surname allude to archangel Raphael, purveyor of truth, and mean "speaker of nonsense"), describes the political arrangements of the imaginary island country of Utopia (Greek pun on ou-topos [no place], eu-topos [good place]) to himself and to Pieter Gillis. This novel describes the city of Amaurote by saying, "Of them all this is the worthiest and of most dignity".
Paragraph Title: Utopia
Source Page: Thomas More

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