Shakespeare's legal references and allusions constitute a complete
catalogue of the substantive, social, institutional, and
"professional" concerns of early modern English law. This
encyclopaedia-style dictionary explores a wide range of formal,
technical, historical, rhetorical and artistic issues, while
maintaining regard for the fact that matters of social history
cannot be ignored in discussions of either theater or law. New
perspectives and questions are revealed concerning Shakespearean
drama, early modern social life, legal thought, and their
interactions.
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