John Donne & early modern legal culture : the end of equity in the Satyres / Gregory Kneidel.
2015
PR2248 .K64 2015
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Title
John Donne & early modern legal culture : the end of equity in the Satyres / Gregory Kneidel.
Imprint
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Duquesne University Press, [2015]
Description
ix, 245 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Medieval and Renaissance literary studies.
Formatted Contents Note
Law, desire, closure: Donne's Satyre 1
Land, feudalism, lawyers: Donne's Satyre 2
Fear, consent, fathers: Donne's Satyre 3
Access, information, courts: Donne's Satyre 4
Office, administration, justice: Donne's Satyre 5.
Land, feudalism, lawyers: Donne's Satyre 2
Fear, consent, fathers: Donne's Satyre 3
Access, information, courts: Donne's Satyre 4
Office, administration, justice: Donne's Satyre 5.
Summary
"For Donne scholars, this book brings a fresh body of legal scholarship to bear on Donne's early poetry and, conversely, for scholars working in the field of law and early modern literature, it reevaluates the links between law and satire"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
rm195
Call Number
PR2248 .K64 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9780820704814 hardcover acid-free paper
0820704814 hardcover acid-free paper
0820704814 hardcover acid-free paper
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