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Frontmatter
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Law and the Production of Literature: An Introductory Perspective 3
- 2. Paper Justice, Parchment Justice: Shakespeare, Hamlet, and the Life of Legal Documents 44
- 3. Conditional Promises and Legal Instruments in The Merchant of Venice 71
- 4. The “Snared Subject” and the General Pardon Statute in Late Elizabethan Coterie Literature 100
- 5. The Prison Diaries of Archbishop Laud 120
- 6. Criminal Biography in Early Modern News Pamphlets 137
- 7. Two-Sided Legal Narratives: Slander, Evidence, Proof, and Turnarounds in Much Ado About Nothing 162
- 8. No Boy Left Behind: Education and Distributive Justice in Early Modern England 179
- 9. Warding off Injustice in Book Five of The Faerie Queene 204
- 10. Torture and the Tyrant’s Injustice from Foxe to King Lear 225
- 11. The Literatures of Toleration and Civil Religion in Post-Revolutionary England 258
- 12. Obnoxious Satan: Milton, Neo-Roman Justice, and the Burden of Grace 281
- Contributors 303
- Index 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Law and the Production of Literature: An Introductory Perspective 3
- 2. Paper Justice, Parchment Justice: Shakespeare, Hamlet, and the Life of Legal Documents 44
- 3. Conditional Promises and Legal Instruments in The Merchant of Venice 71
- 4. The “Snared Subject” and the General Pardon Statute in Late Elizabethan Coterie Literature 100
- 5. The Prison Diaries of Archbishop Laud 120
- 6. Criminal Biography in Early Modern News Pamphlets 137
- 7. Two-Sided Legal Narratives: Slander, Evidence, Proof, and Turnarounds in Much Ado About Nothing 162
- 8. No Boy Left Behind: Education and Distributive Justice in Early Modern England 179
- 9. Warding off Injustice in Book Five of The Faerie Queene 204
- 10. Torture and the Tyrant’s Injustice from Foxe to King Lear 225
- 11. The Literatures of Toleration and Civil Religion in Post-Revolutionary England 258
- 12. Obnoxious Satan: Milton, Neo-Roman Justice, and the Burden of Grace 281
- Contributors 303
- Index 307