Law and love : the trials of King Lear
Law and love : the trials of King Lear
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Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Paul W. Kahn, King of England (Legendary character) Lear
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Connecticut
- Publication Information: New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2000
- Publication Type (Medium): Criticism, interpretation, etc, History
- Type: Book
- Other titles: Law & love
- Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/law-and-love-the-trials-of-king-lear/ (Stable identifier)
Short Description
XX, 203 pages ; 22 cm
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Law and love : the trials of King Lear is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Responsable Person: Paul W. Kahn.
- Publication Date: 2000
- Copyright Date: 2000
- Location: New Haven, Conn.
- Country/State: Connecticut
- Number of Editions: 8 editions
- First edition Date: 2000
- Last edition Date: 2000
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KJV252
- Dewey Code: 822.33
- ISBN: 0300078285 9780300078282
- OCLC: 42389596
Main Contents
Introduction: Law and Love
Ch. 1. Love's Trials
Ch. 2. Love Banished
Ch. 3. The Political Psychology of Rulers and Subjects
Ch. 4. The “Little World of Man”
Ch. 5. The Mad Trial
Ch. 6. An Interlude on the House of Gloucester
Ch. 7. “Let Copulation Thrive”
Ch. 8. Death
Coda: King Lear and the Study of Law.
Structured Subjects (Headings):
- Christianity and literature
- England
- Great Britain
- Kings and rulers in literature
- Lear, King of England (Legendary character)
- Political plays, English
- Politics and literature
- Politics and literature–Great Britain–History–17th century
- Trials in literature
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