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Acknowledgments viii
Introduction: Romance and the ethics of expansion 1
Romance and Law 15
Transnational justice and the genre of romance 17
Natural law and charitable intervention in Sir Philip Sidney's Old Arcadia 47
Natural law and corrupt lawyers: Riche, Roberts, Johnson, and Warner 80
Spenser's legalization of the Irish Conquest 113
The Prerogative Courts and the Conquest Within 143
Historical contexts: common law, natural law, civil law 145
Roman Conquest and English legal identity in Cymbeline 160
Love's justice and the freedom of Brittany in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania part I 187
Conclusion: English law and the early modern romance 219
Index 231
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