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Crime And Consequence In Early Modern Literature And Law Judith Hudson

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Crime And Consequence In Early Modern Literature And Law Judith Hudson
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Judith Hudson
ISBN: 9781474454377, 1474454372
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Crime And Consequence In Early Modern Literature And Law Judith Hudson by Judith Hudson 9781474454377, 1474454372 instant download after payment.

Traces the ways in which changing ideas about criminal sanction were reflected in and engaged with in early modern English society
  • Broadens the scope of current law and literature debate into the area of consequence
  • Offers analysis of both major and lesser-known literary texts, including Shakespeare
  • Explores new primary resources on early modern criminal sanction
  • Provides a new entry point for a wider examination of early modern culture
  • Will appeal to students, academic specialists and to a more general audience with an interest in history of crime

In a period in which some three hundred crimes were designated as felonies and punishable by death, a consideration of crime must inevitably lead to a preoccupation with consequences. Crime and Consequence in Early Modern Literature and Law analyses contemporary literary and legal texts, including drama, poetry and commentaries on the law, and considers how ‘proportionable’ punishment was imagined in the early modern period and how the possibility of justice miscarried might influence that imagining.

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