Providing a fresh examination of the relationship between literary and legal communities, Communal Justice in Shakespeareâ s England examines the literature of the communal justice in early modern England.
Providing a fresh examination of the relationship between literary and legal communities, Communal Justice in Shakespeareâ s England examines the literature of the communal justice in early modern England.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations Note on Texts Abbreviations Preface Introduction: A Double Obligation 1. From Assise to the Assize at Home 2. Judicature in Crisis: Henry IV, Part 2 3. Neighbourliness and the Coroner’s Inquest in English Domestic Tragedies 4. Repairing Community: Empathetic Witnessing in Acts and Monuments and King Lear 5. Communal Shaming and the Limitations of Legal Forms: Henry VI, Part 2 and Macbeth Postscript Acknowledgments Bibliography
List of Illustrations Note on Texts Abbreviations Preface Introduction: A Double Obligation 1. From Assise to the Assize at Home 2. Judicature in Crisis: Henry IV, Part 2 3. Neighbourliness and the Coroner’s Inquest in English Domestic Tragedies 4. Repairing Community: Empathetic Witnessing in Acts and Monuments and King Lear 5. Communal Shaming and the Limitations of Legal Forms: Henry VI, Part 2 and Macbeth Postscript Acknowledgments Bibliography
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