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Law and love

  • Paul W. Kahn

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"Taking Lear as his text, Kahn argues that in the West, we share an ambiguous cultural heritage in which law is both the answer to and the problem of the human condition. We think of law's rule as both a triumph over the state of nature and as a tragedy rooted in our inability to overcome self-interest.".

"Kahn reads King Lear as a meditation on political psychology, on the demands that politics makes upon the human soul. The play juxtaposes the necessities of love with those of the state and shows us how deeply incommensurate the two are. These are Christian themes, although the play strips them of the redemptive message of Christianity, leaving irreconcilable tragedy.".

"Law and Love shows what the best interdisciplinary work can achieve. In addition to providing surprising new readings of all of the major characters in the play, this book expands the horizons of literary studies by introducing the concerns of the legal imagination, and it introduces law into the heart of cultural studies."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Law in literature
  • Trials in literature
  • Love in literature
  • Knowledge
  • Religion in literature
  • History and criticism
  • 17th century
  • Christianity and literature
  • English Political plays
  • Lear, King (Legendary character), in literature
  • Politics and literature
  • Kings and rulers in literature
  • Law
  • Tragedy
  • History
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, king lear
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, knowledge, law
  • Political plays, history and criticism
  • English drama, history and criticism, 17th century
  • In literature
  • Knowledge and learning
  • Law and ethics
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About the author

  • Paul W. Kahn

    born 1952

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    Yale University Press

    2000