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Spenser's Legal Language
Law and Poetry in Early Modern England
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308 pages
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The book explores the intricate relationship between legal thought and language in Spenser's writings, offering fresh perspectives on his literary contributions. By examining how legal concepts influence Spenser's themes and character development, it reveals deeper meanings and enhances the understanding of his work. This analysis provides a unique lens through which to appreciate the complexities of Spenser's poetry and its relevance to legal discourse.
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2007, hardcover
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