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Communal Justice In Shakespeares England Drama Law And Emotion Penelope Geng

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Communal Justice In Shakespeares England Drama Law And Emotion Penelope Geng
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.03 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Penelope Geng
ISBN: 9781487537432, 1487537433
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Communal Justice In Shakespeares England Drama Law And Emotion Penelope Geng by Penelope Geng 9781487537432, 1487537433 instant download after payment.

The sixteenth century was a turning point for both law and drama. Relentless professionalization of the common law set off a cascade of lawyerly self-fashioning – resulting in blunt attacks on lay judgment. English playwrights, including Shakespeare, resisted the forces of legal professionalization by casting legal expertise as a detriment to moral feeling. They celebrated the ability of individuals, guided by conscience and working alongside members of their community, to restore justice. Playwrights used the participatory nature of drama to deepen public understanding of and respect for communal justice. In plays such as King Lear and Macbeth, lay people accomplish the work of magistracy: conscience structures legal judgment, neighborly care shapes the coroner’s inquest, and communal emotions give meaning to confession and repentance.

An original and deeply sourced study of early modern literature and law, Communal Justice in Shakespeare’s England contributes to a growing body of scholarship devoted to the study of how drama creates and sustains community. Penelope Geng brings together a wealth of imaginative and documentary archives – including plays, sermons, conscience literature, Protestant hagiographies, legal manuals, and medieval and early modern chronicles – proving that literature never simply reacts to legal events but always actively invents legal questions, establishes legal expectations, and shapes legal norms.

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