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Law And Empire In English Renaissance Literature Dr Brian C Lockey

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Law And Empire In English Renaissance Literature Dr Brian C Lockey
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Dr Brian C. Lockey
ISBN: 9780511246821, 9780521858618, 0521858615, 051124682X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Law And Empire In English Renaissance Literature Dr Brian C Lockey by Dr Brian C. Lockey 9780511246821, 9780521858618, 0521858615, 051124682X instant download after payment.

Early modern literature played a key role in the formation of the legal justification for imperialism. As the English colonial enterprise developed, the existing legal tradition of common law no longer solved the moral dilemmas of the new world order, in which England had become, instead of a victim of Catholic enemies, an aggressive force with its own overseas territories. Writers of romance fiction employed narrative strategies in order to resolve this difficulty and, in the process, provided a legal basis for English imperialism. Brian Lockey analyses works by such authors as Shakespeare, Spenser and Sidney in the light of these legal discourses, and uncovers new contexts for the genre of romance. Scholars of early modern literature, as well as those interested in the history of law as the British Empire emerged, will learn much from this insightful and ambitious study.

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