A thousand times more fair : what Shakespeare's plays teach us about justice /
by Yoshino, Kenji.
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Summary: Looks at the roles of justice and law in the lives of modern-day people through the lens of Shakespeare's plays.
The avenger: Titus Andronicus -- The lawyer: The merchant of Venice -- The judge: Measure for measure -- The factfinder: Othello -- The sovereign: The Henriad -- The natural world: Macbeth -- The intellectual: Hamlet -- The madman: King Lear -- The magician: The tempest.
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Epoka University Library
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PR 3028 .Y67 2011 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-305).
The avenger: Titus Andronicus -- The lawyer: The merchant of Venice -- The judge: Measure for measure -- The factfinder: Othello -- The sovereign: The Henriad -- The natural world: Macbeth -- The intellectual: Hamlet -- The madman: King Lear -- The magician: The tempest.
Looks at the roles of justice and law in the lives of modern-day people through the lens of Shakespeare's plays.
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