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Law and the humanities: cultural perspectives / edited by Chiara Battisti and Sidia Fiorato. — 1 online resource (x, 571 pages). — (Law & Literature). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2376089.pdf>.Дата создания записи: 29.02.2020 Тематика: Law and the humanities.; Law and literature. Коллекции: EBSCO Разрешенные действия: –
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- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Editors’ Introduction
- Elizabethan Times
- Shakespeare, Tragedy, Post-truth: Hamlet, Othello and Antony and Cleopatra
- Transfixing Shakespearean Worldliness: How Literary Texts Haunt Law and Politics
- Substitution, the Counterfeit Angel and the Imprint of Law
- Race, Ethnicity and Alterity in William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus
- The Reversal of Modernity: From Justinian in Paradise to Royal Occultism
- Do Shylock and Rumpelstiltskin win on appeal? The Justice of Silas Marner
- I crave the law : De quelques passions juridiques
- Shakespeare’s “Complex” Dance Imaginary from Text to Stage: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Frederick Ashton’s The Dream
- Shakespeare’s As You Like It and The Problems of Relativity
- Hybrid Identities: Joan of Arc Between History, Drama and the Law
- From the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century
- Johnathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and ‘The Cow Trial’: Law, Power, Justice and Eristics
- A Painted Ship and a Painted Ocean: Gregson v Gilbert revisited
- New Provinces of Writing and Legal Education: Law, Language and Society in Blackstone’s Commentaries
- Law, Clemency and the Politics of Emotion in Heinrich von Kleist’s The Prince of Homburg
- Fairy Tales and the Representation of Female Education in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters
- Female Forensics: The Woman Reader in Court in Charles Reade’s Griffith Gaunt (1866)
- Revulsion, Paradigmatic Shifts and Legal Philosophy: Oliver Wendell Holmes’s The Path of the Law and its Impact on American Legal Thought
- Il mostruoso e divino incanto: le sirene e un caso di ekphrasis
- From Modernism to Post-postmodernism
- Breaking the Silence: Cultural and Legal Encounters
- Urban Readings: The City as Text in Isherwood’s Goodbye to Berlin
- Embodied Monstrosity and Identitarian Fluidity in Jeanette Winterson’s Novels of the 1980s
- “In Some Dark Form I’ll Continue”: James Ellroy’s Silent Terror
- Barnes’ “The Stowaway” Between Post-Modernism and Post-Anthropocentrism
- Resilience, Narrative Attentiveness and Care(‐giving): Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow
- Displaced Memory: The Screened Past of Fugitive Pieces
- Mythic and Fairy-Tale Elements in Doris Lessing’s Mara and Dann
- “Wrest once the law to your authority. To do a great right, do a little wrong?”
- Posts Manent, Lex Volat: Detective Stories in Electronic Literature
- Promethean Longing: Ridley Scott’s Speculative Legalism
- Epilogue: Back to Shakespeare and Towards the Contemporary Period
- The Rocky Horror Show as Liminal, Gothic, Monstrous, Shakespearean Biolegal Fable
- Contributors
- Index of Names and Keywords
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