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The Law in Shakespeare
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Constance Jordan
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Karen Cunningham
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2007
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-54334-2
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978-0-230-62634-8
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2007
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10.1057/9780230626348
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Book chapters
pp. 1
English Law in Shakespeare’s Plays
pp. 20
Drama, Law, and Rhetoric in the Age of Coke and Shakespeare
pp. 38
The Wilde Side of Justice in Early Modern England and Titus Andronicus
pp. 58
“Like to a Tenement”: Landholding, Leasing, and Inheritance in Richard II
pp. 73
Cast out of Eden: Property and Inheritance in Shakespearean Drama
pp. 91
Avoiding the Issue of Fraud: 4, 5 Philip & Mary c.8 (the Heiress Protection Statute), Portia, and Desdemona
pp. 109
Accomplished with What She Lacks: Law, Equity, and Portia’s Con
pp. 127
Drama and Marine Insurance in Shakespeare’s London
pp. 143
Noises Off: Participatory Justice in 2 Henry VI
pp. 167
Truth, Lies, and the Law of Slander in Much Ado About Nothing
pp. 189
The “Amending Hand”: Hales v. Petit, Eyston v. Studd, and Equitable Action in Hamlet
pp. 208
Macbeth: Absolutism, the Ancient Constitution, and the Aporia of Politics
pp. 233
Arms and Laws in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus
pp. 249
Measure for Measure and the Law of Nature
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