Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680

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Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680 is a literary history of international law, which seeks to revise the ways scholars understand early modern English literature in relation to the history of international law.
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Author(s) By Christopher N. Warren (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, Carnegie Mellon University).
Publisher Oxford University Press
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 296
Published in United Kingdom
Published 28 Jan 2020
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Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680 is a literary history of international law, which seeks to revise the ways scholars understand early modern English literature in relation to the history of international law.
The Stakes of International Law and Literature From Epic to Public International Law: Philip Sidney, Alberico Gentili, and "Intercourse Among Enemies" Jacobean Comedy and the Anagnorisis of Private International Law The Tragicomic Law of Nations: The W
Christopher N. Warren is an Assistant Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, where he teaches courses on law, literature, and the humanities. Warren's scholarship has appeared in English Literary Renaissance,
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