Thursday, October 31, 2013

Renaissance Judgment: Key Readings

Hello, everyone. If you encounter readings, primary or critical, that address Renaissance judgment in interesting ways, feel free to post them here so we all have the opportunity to take a look (just click the pencil icon below to edit post). I'll start with two recent pieces by our Respondent, Richard Strier.

“Against Morality: from Richard III to Antony and Cleopatra ,” in Richard Strier, The Unrepentant Renaissance: from Petrarch to Shakespeare to Milton (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), 98-149.

Richard Strier, “Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa),” in Bradin Cormack, Martha C. Nussbaum and Richard Strier, eds., Shakespeare and the Law: A Conversation Among Disciplines and Professions (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013), 174-200.

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