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“Romans, Countrymen, and Lovers”: Political Love and the Rule of Law in Julius Caesar
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Martha C. Nussbaum
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Shakespeare and The Law 1
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Part I. How to Think “Law and Literature” in Shakespeare
- two differences between law and literature 21
- Decision, Possession: The Time of Law in The Winter’s Tale and the Sonnets 44
- “Lively Evidence”: Legal Inquiry and the Evidentia of Shakespearean Drama 72
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II. Shakespeare’s Knowledge of Law: Statute Law, Case Law
- Interpreting Statute in Measure for Measure 101
- Vengeance, Complicity, and Criminal Law in Othello 121
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Part III. Shakespeare’s Attitudes toward Law ideas of justice
- Law and Commerce in The Merchant of Venice 147
- Opinion of Fried, J., Concurring in the Judgment 156
- Equity in Measure for Measure 164
- Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa) 174
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Part IV. Law, Politics, and Community in Shakespeare
- Liquid Fortification and the Law in King Lear 203
- Saying in The Merchant of Venice 221
- A British People: Cymbeline and the Anglo-Scottish Union Issue 231
- “Romans, Countrymen, and Lovers”: Political Love and the Rule of Law in Julius Caesar 256
- A Lesson from Shakespeare to the Modern Judge on Law, Disobedience, Justifi cation, and Mercy 282
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Part V. Roundtable
- Shakespeare’s Laws: A Justice, a Judge, a Philosopher, and an English Professor 301
- Contributors 323
- Index 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Shakespeare and The Law 1
-
Part I. How to Think “Law and Literature” in Shakespeare
- two differences between law and literature 21
- Decision, Possession: The Time of Law in The Winter’s Tale and the Sonnets 44
- “Lively Evidence”: Legal Inquiry and the Evidentia of Shakespearean Drama 72
-
II. Shakespeare’s Knowledge of Law: Statute Law, Case Law
- Interpreting Statute in Measure for Measure 101
- Vengeance, Complicity, and Criminal Law in Othello 121
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Part III. Shakespeare’s Attitudes toward Law ideas of justice
- Law and Commerce in The Merchant of Venice 147
- Opinion of Fried, J., Concurring in the Judgment 156
- Equity in Measure for Measure 164
- Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa) 174
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Part IV. Law, Politics, and Community in Shakespeare
- Liquid Fortification and the Law in King Lear 203
- Saying in The Merchant of Venice 221
- A British People: Cymbeline and the Anglo-Scottish Union Issue 231
- “Romans, Countrymen, and Lovers”: Political Love and the Rule of Law in Julius Caesar 256
- A Lesson from Shakespeare to the Modern Judge on Law, Disobedience, Justifi cation, and Mercy 282
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Part V. Roundtable
- Shakespeare’s Laws: A Justice, a Judge, a Philosopher, and an English Professor 301
- Contributors 323
- Index 327