Law, Literature, and Social Regulation in Early Medieval England
Herausgeber: Rabin, Andrew; Adair, Anya
Law, Literature, and Social Regulation in Early Medieval England
Herausgeber: Rabin, Andrew; Adair, Anya
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Valuable new insights into the multi-layered and multi-directional relationship of law, literature, and social regulation in pre-Conquest English society.
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Valuable new insights into the multi-layered and multi-directional relationship of law, literature, and social regulation in pre-Conquest English society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277605
- ISBN-10: 1783277602
- Artikelnr.: 65831244
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277605
- ISBN-10: 1783277602
- Artikelnr.: 65831244
Edited by Anya Adair and Andrew Rabin
Introduction: Law as Literature/Literature as Law Andrew Rabin and Anya
Adair Part I. Law and Literature: Normative Alliances 1. The Alfredian
Prose Psalms and a Legal English Identity Jay Paul Gates 2. Cynescipe,
Bishop Æthelwold, and the Spread of Legal Language Arendse Lund 3. Traces
and Supplements: Literary Prose in Sawyer 404 Scott T. Smith 4. The Curious
Incident of the Monster in the Night-Time: Circumstantial Evidence in Law
and Poetry Anya Adair 5. Uncertain Judgment: The Ordeal in Hagiography and
Law Andrew Rabin Part II. Literature and Law: Normative Renewals 6. The
Historical and Literary Context of the Legatine Capitulary of 786 in
England and Abroad Kristen Carella 7. Liturgy as Law: Coronation Ordines
in Tenth-Century England Nicole Marafioti 8. The Passive Ealdorman?
Juxtaposing the later Old English Law Codes and the 'Dispute Narratives'
Mary Elizabeth Blanchard 9. Royal Reeves, Royal Authority, and the 'Holy
Society' in Archbishop Wulfstan's Writings Chelsea Shields-Más 10. Laying
Down the Law? Bishop Headda's Visit to Saint Guthlac Stefan Jurasinski 11.
The Terms of Hypocrisy in Early English Law and Literature: Ælfric and
Wulfstan Sherif Abdelkarim
Adair Part I. Law and Literature: Normative Alliances 1. The Alfredian
Prose Psalms and a Legal English Identity Jay Paul Gates 2. Cynescipe,
Bishop Æthelwold, and the Spread of Legal Language Arendse Lund 3. Traces
and Supplements: Literary Prose in Sawyer 404 Scott T. Smith 4. The Curious
Incident of the Monster in the Night-Time: Circumstantial Evidence in Law
and Poetry Anya Adair 5. Uncertain Judgment: The Ordeal in Hagiography and
Law Andrew Rabin Part II. Literature and Law: Normative Renewals 6. The
Historical and Literary Context of the Legatine Capitulary of 786 in
England and Abroad Kristen Carella 7. Liturgy as Law: Coronation Ordines
in Tenth-Century England Nicole Marafioti 8. The Passive Ealdorman?
Juxtaposing the later Old English Law Codes and the 'Dispute Narratives'
Mary Elizabeth Blanchard 9. Royal Reeves, Royal Authority, and the 'Holy
Society' in Archbishop Wulfstan's Writings Chelsea Shields-Más 10. Laying
Down the Law? Bishop Headda's Visit to Saint Guthlac Stefan Jurasinski 11.
The Terms of Hypocrisy in Early English Law and Literature: Ælfric and
Wulfstan Sherif Abdelkarim
Introduction: Law as Literature/Literature as Law Andrew Rabin and Anya
Adair Part I. Law and Literature: Normative Alliances 1. The Alfredian
Prose Psalms and a Legal English Identity Jay Paul Gates 2. Cynescipe,
Bishop Æthelwold, and the Spread of Legal Language Arendse Lund 3. Traces
and Supplements: Literary Prose in Sawyer 404 Scott T. Smith 4. The Curious
Incident of the Monster in the Night-Time: Circumstantial Evidence in Law
and Poetry Anya Adair 5. Uncertain Judgment: The Ordeal in Hagiography and
Law Andrew Rabin Part II. Literature and Law: Normative Renewals 6. The
Historical and Literary Context of the Legatine Capitulary of 786 in
England and Abroad Kristen Carella 7. Liturgy as Law: Coronation Ordines
in Tenth-Century England Nicole Marafioti 8. The Passive Ealdorman?
Juxtaposing the later Old English Law Codes and the 'Dispute Narratives'
Mary Elizabeth Blanchard 9. Royal Reeves, Royal Authority, and the 'Holy
Society' in Archbishop Wulfstan's Writings Chelsea Shields-Más 10. Laying
Down the Law? Bishop Headda's Visit to Saint Guthlac Stefan Jurasinski 11.
The Terms of Hypocrisy in Early English Law and Literature: Ælfric and
Wulfstan Sherif Abdelkarim
Adair Part I. Law and Literature: Normative Alliances 1. The Alfredian
Prose Psalms and a Legal English Identity Jay Paul Gates 2. Cynescipe,
Bishop Æthelwold, and the Spread of Legal Language Arendse Lund 3. Traces
and Supplements: Literary Prose in Sawyer 404 Scott T. Smith 4. The Curious
Incident of the Monster in the Night-Time: Circumstantial Evidence in Law
and Poetry Anya Adair 5. Uncertain Judgment: The Ordeal in Hagiography and
Law Andrew Rabin Part II. Literature and Law: Normative Renewals 6. The
Historical and Literary Context of the Legatine Capitulary of 786 in
England and Abroad Kristen Carella 7. Liturgy as Law: Coronation Ordines
in Tenth-Century England Nicole Marafioti 8. The Passive Ealdorman?
Juxtaposing the later Old English Law Codes and the 'Dispute Narratives'
Mary Elizabeth Blanchard 9. Royal Reeves, Royal Authority, and the 'Holy
Society' in Archbishop Wulfstan's Writings Chelsea Shields-Más 10. Laying
Down the Law? Bishop Headda's Visit to Saint Guthlac Stefan Jurasinski 11.
The Terms of Hypocrisy in Early English Law and Literature: Ælfric and
Wulfstan Sherif Abdelkarim