Shakespeare's Imaginary Constitution: Late Elizabethan Politics and the Theatre of Law
Autor Paul Raffielden Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841139210
ISBN-10: 1841139211
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841139211
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Paul Raffield is an Associate Professor in the School of Law at the University of Warwick.
Cuprins
Introduction 1 'Terras Astraea reliquit': Titus Andronicus and the Flight of Justice 2 The Comedy of Errors and the Meaning of Contract 3 Reflections on the Art of Kingship: Richard II and the Subject of Law 4 The Poetic Imagination, Antique Fables and the Dream of Law 5 The Ancient Constitution, Common Law and the Idyll of Albion: Law and Lawyers in Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 6 The Congregation of the Mighty: the Juridical State and the Measure of Justice Conclusion
Recenzii
This is a remarkably learned book and although it is not the first to deal with Shakespeare and the law, its skilful collocation of a wide range of topics, including an appreciation of the mechanics of drama, provides invaluable insights into the plays considered and gives many opportunities to perceive how close Shakespeare was to matters of concern and controversy among lawyers of his time.
It is often a banal truism to say that different readers will get different things from a book. However, it seems a particularly apt judgement to make about this work of Raffield's, due to the impressive range and depth of its scholarship. The work as a whole is concerned above all else with the lines of battle between the common law tradition and the exercise of prerogative powers, and for this reason ought to reach a wide readership. Raffield...demonstrates a remarkable range of knowledge of the contemporary sources, whether legal, religious, political, theatrical, or philosophical. For this reason, this book is a highly useful resource for scholars of a number of disciplines within history, law, literature and theatre studies, and deserves to be read and used within all those fields.
It is now canon in progressive U.S. legal scholarship that to focus solely on the text of our Constitution is myopic. We look as well for "constitutional moments", moments when the zeitgeist is so transformed that our fundamental legal charter changes with it. In this breathtakingly erudite book, Paul Raffield argues that the late-Elizabethan period was such a "constitutional moment" in England, a moment literally "played out" for the polity by the greatest dramatist of all time. A lawyer and a thespian, Raffield handles both legal and literary sources with exquisite care. As with the works of the Old Masters, one dwells pleasurably on each detail until their cumulative force presses one backward to see the canvas in its sudden, glorious entirety. A major achievement.
Shakespeare's Imaginary Constitution is a fascinating read of how art influences life and life reflects back on art.
It is often a banal truism to say that different readers will get different things from a book. However, it seems a particularly apt judgement to make about this work of Raffield's, due to the impressive range and depth of its scholarship. The work as a whole is concerned above all else with the lines of battle between the common law tradition and the exercise of prerogative powers, and for this reason ought to reach a wide readership. Raffield...demonstrates a remarkable range of knowledge of the contemporary sources, whether legal, religious, political, theatrical, or philosophical. For this reason, this book is a highly useful resource for scholars of a number of disciplines within history, law, literature and theatre studies, and deserves to be read and used within all those fields.
It is now canon in progressive U.S. legal scholarship that to focus solely on the text of our Constitution is myopic. We look as well for "constitutional moments", moments when the zeitgeist is so transformed that our fundamental legal charter changes with it. In this breathtakingly erudite book, Paul Raffield argues that the late-Elizabethan period was such a "constitutional moment" in England, a moment literally "played out" for the polity by the greatest dramatist of all time. A lawyer and a thespian, Raffield handles both legal and literary sources with exquisite care. As with the works of the Old Masters, one dwells pleasurably on each detail until their cumulative force presses one backward to see the canvas in its sudden, glorious entirety. A major achievement.
Shakespeare's Imaginary Constitution is a fascinating read of how art influences life and life reflects back on art.
Descriere
Through an examination of six plays, this book presents an innovative analysis of political developments in the last decade of Elizabethan rule.