Shakespeare and Judgment

Author:   Kevin Curran
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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9781474413152


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kevin Curran
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.528kg
ISBN:  

9781474413152


ISBN 10:   1474413153
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Curran's book is a perfect example not only of how significant law was to Shakespeare but also of the theoretical and political resources it offers to literary criticism today, a lesson extended even further by a significant collection of essays that Curran has also edited on Shakespeare and Judgment. -- Henry S. Turner, Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama 'SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, ' Volume 58, Number 2


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Kevin Curran is Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and editor of the book series ""Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy."" He is the author of Shakespeare's Legal Ecologies: Law and Distributed Selfhood (Northwestern, 2017) and Marriage, Performance, and Politics at the Jacobean Court (Ashgate, 2009).

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