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Ronit Berger
Legalizing Love
Desire, Divorce, and the Law in Early Modern English Literature and Culture
Aufl. 2012. 216 S.
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-41603-1 (3639416031) / 3-8364-2536-X (383642536X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-41603-9 (9783639416039) / 978-3-8364-2536-0 (9783836425360)
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Revision with unchanged content. Many recent studies have investigated the significance of early modern mar riage, but none consider divorce and the debates it generated, although both were of central importance to the period. This work demonstrates that Protestant debates about divorce following Henry VIII s annulment and sub sequent religious break from Rome facilitated England s larger negotiation between medieval and modern values, institutions, and attitudes toward the state. The book considers poems, plays, and courtly and religious literature by More, Sidney, Shakespeare, Jonson, and others to demonstrate how the early modern debate over divorce became a vehicle for exploring both the role of marriage in the state and the freedom of individuals within marriage. Through imagining the possibility of divorce, early modern English writers further explored questions about the individual s relation to God, law, government, and society. Legalizing Love fills a gap in scholarly discussions of early modern marriage, and the book is addressed to scholars and resear- chers in early modern literary studies, history, religious studies, and legal studies.
Ronit Berger, PhD in English Literature specializing in Early Modern English Drama and Poetry at Rice University. Dr. Berger has taught courses in Shakespeare, Early Modern Literature, and English Composition at both Rice University and University of Houston.