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Law and Empire in English Renaissance Literature Book

Law and Empire in English Renaissance Literature
Law and Empire in English Renaissance Literature, 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 , Law and Empire in English Renaissance Literature has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Law and Empire in English Renaissance Literature
  • Written by author Brian C. Lockey
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, October 2009
  • 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
  • A study of the role literature played in the formation of the legal justification for imperialism.
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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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