This book assesses the credibility of this arresting claim in the immediate context of contemporary British theatre by investigating the place and purpose of law in a range of modern dramatic settings and writings.
This book assesses the credibility of this arresting claim in the immediate context of contemporary British theatre by investigating the place and purpose of law in a range of modern dramatic settings and writings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Ward is Professor of Law at Newcastle University. His research focusses on the intersection of law, literature and history. Ian is an experienced author and has written numerous books and articles. Recent books include Literature and Human Rights (De Gruyter, 2017), Sex, Crime and Literature in Victorian England (Hart, 2014) and Law, Text, Terror (CUP, 2009).
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Introduction Murmurings Thinking the Unthinkable Churchill's Wars Uneasy Heads The Haunting of King Charles III Feasts of Filth Tears in the Fabric8 A Revenger's Tragedy Conclusion
Introduction Murmurings Thinking the Unthinkable Churchill's Wars Uneasy Heads The Haunting of King Charles III Feasts of Filth Tears in the Fabric8 A Revenger's Tragedy Conclusion
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