The final book in Paul Raffield's trilogy of books about Shakespeare and the Law, takes the theme of ‘theatre of law’ in a new direction, viewing law and its presentation in the early modern playhouses from the perspective of the outcast.
The final book in Paul Raffield's trilogy of books about Shakespeare and the Law, takes the theme of ‘theatre of law’ in a new direction, viewing law and its presentation in the early modern playhouses from the perspective of the outcast.
Through an examination of six plays, this book presents an innovative analysis of political developments in the last decade of Elizabethan rule.