Outlaws and Spies : Legal Exclusion in Law and Literature / Conor McCarthy.
2022
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Title
Outlaws and Spies : Legal Exclusion in Law and Literature / Conor McCarthy.
Imprint
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2020
Description
1 online resource (248 p.)
Series
Edinburgh critical studies in law, literature and the humanities.
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Outside the Law in the Middle Ages
2 Sovereign Outlaws: Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy
3 The Endurance of Exclusion: Versions of Ned Kelly
4 'We're Not Policemen': Espionage and Law in John le Carré
5 'All Plots Tend to Move Deathward': Plots and Consequences in Don DeLillo
6 Unanswered Questions: Ciaran Carson
7 Contesting the Virtual: William Gibson
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Outside the Law in the Middle Ages
2 Sovereign Outlaws: Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy
3 The Endurance of Exclusion: Versions of Ned Kelly
4 'We're Not Policemen': Espionage and Law in John le Carré
5 'All Plots Tend to Move Deathward': Plots and Consequences in Don DeLillo
6 Unanswered Questions: Ciaran Carson
7 Contesting the Virtual: William Gibson
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Summary
Examines the role of literature in representing and critiquing the exclusion from law as an enduring tactic of state power Reads outlaw literature and espionage literature together Shows how these genres represent and critique the longstanding use of legal exclusion as a means of supporting state powerDiscusses texts ranging from the medieval Robin Hood ballads, Shakespeare's history plays and versions of the Ned Kelly story to contemporary writing by John le Carré, Don DeLillo, Ciaran Carson and William GibsonOutlaws are often viewed as historical figures of popular resistance, but there is another side to legal exclusion. In offering readings from two bodies of literature not normally read together - the literature of outlawry and the literature of espionage - this book shows that a substantial body of writing within these genres serves an important purpose in representing and critiquing the longstanding use of legal exclusion as a means of supporting state power.
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In English.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781474455954
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