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British Law and Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century
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The law underwent significant changes in eighteenth-century Britain as jurists and legislators adapted doctrines to fit the needs of an increasingly commercial, industrial, and imperial society. This volume reveals how legal developments of the period shaped and were shaped by imaginative writing. Reading canonical and lesser-known texts from the Restoration to the Romantic era, the chapters explore literary engagements with libel law, plague law, marriage law, naturalization law, the poor laws, the law of slavery and abolition, and the practice of common-law decision-making. The volume also considers the language and form of legal treatises and judicial decisions, as well as recent appropriations of the period's literature and legal norms by the Christian right. Through these varied case studies, the volume deepens our knowledge of law and literature's mutual entanglements in the long eighteenth century while shedding light on legal and ethical questions that remain of concern to this day.
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English Literary CriticismIndex
LiteratureTable of contents
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title page
- Imprints page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 ââEvery Common Readerââ: Satire, Libel Law, and the Emergence of Objective Interpretive Procedures, ca. 1670â1730
- Chapter 2 Perpendicular Publics: Contesting Infrastructure at Early Eighteenth-Century Rail Crossings
- Chapter 3 Ambivalence, Survival, and Law in Defoeâs Journal of the Plague Year
- Chapter 4 The Court of Justice and the Court of Conscience: Legal Ethics in Tom Jones
- Chapter 5 ââA Higher Tribunalââ: Equity, Law, and the Family in Sir Charles Grandison
- Chapter 6 Mansfield, Burrow, and the Reformulation of the Legal Decision
- Chapter 7 Novel Subjects: Naturalization in Richardson and Edgeworth
- Chapter 8 Common Law and Cultural Difference in Scottâs Ivanhoe and Chronicles of the Canongate
- Chapter 9 The Legal Character of Paupers in Early Nineteenth-Century England
- Chapter 10 Liberty in ââParenthesisââ: The Case of The Slave, Grace (1827) and Antislavery Satire in The History of Mary Prince (1831)
- Chapter 11 Yearning for Restriction in the Romantic Novel: Propagating Conservative Legal Norms in Right-Wing Literary Podcasts and Religion-Centered Editions of Works by Jane Austen and Mary Shelley
- Select Bibliography
- Index
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