Kill All the Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal AppealU of Nebraska Press, 2005 M01 1 - 274 páginas Two-thirds of Shakespeare?s plays have trial scenes, and many deal specifically with lawyers, courts, judges, and points of law. Daniel Kornstein, a practicing attorney, looks at the legal issues and aspects of Shakespeare?s plays and finds fascinating parallels with many legal and social questions of the present day. The Elizabethan age was as litigious as our own, and Shakespeare was very familiar with the language and procedures of the courts. Kill All the Lawyers? examines the ways in which Shakespeare used the law for dramatic effect and incorporated the passion for justice into his great tragedies and comedies and considers the modern legal relevance of his work. ø This is a ground-breaking study in the field of literature and the law, ambitious and suggestive of the value of both our literary and our legal inheritance. |
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Contenido
CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER | 22 |
CHAPTER THREE | 35 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 65 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 90 |
CHAPTER | 107 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 125 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 135 |
CHAPTER | 156 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 176 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 193 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 210 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | 227 |
Notes | 247 |
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CHAPTER NINE | 143 |
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