Justice, women, and power in English Renaissance drama

Justice, women, and power in English Renaissance drama [electronic resource] / edited by Andrew Majeske and Emily Detmer-Goebel. - Madison ; Teaneck : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, c2009. - 193 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-183) and index.

Performative subversions: Portia, language, and the law in the merchant of Venice / Andrew Majeske and Emily Detmer-Goebel -- Proceed in justice: narratives of marital betrayal in the winter's tale / Kathryn R. Finin -- Poisoned justice: passion and politics in the winter's tale / Cristina Leon Alfar -- The trials of Mary Stuart: anxious circulations in John Webster's drama / Catherine E. Thomas -- Forensic performances: evidentiary narrative in Arden of Faversham / Carol Blessing -- Shakespeare's bed-tricks: finding justice in lies? / Cheryl Dudgeon -- What is yours is mine: sexual and social complementarity in the trial scenes of measure for measure / Emily Detmer-Goebel -- Striking a deal: Portia's trial strategy in Shakespeare's merchant of Venice / David Evett.


Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.






English drama--History and criticism.--Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600
English drama--History and criticism.--17th century
Justice in literature.
Women in literature.
Law and literature--History--16th century.
Law and literature--History--17th century.
Power (Social sciences) in literature.


Electronic books.

PR658.W6 / J87 2009

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