Literature and the law of nations, 1580-1680 / Christopher N. Warren.
This is a literary history of international law in the age of Shakespeare, Milton, Grotius, and Hobbes. It tells the previously untold story of major English Renaissance writers who used literary genres like epic, tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, and history to help create modern international law. Whe...
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Oxford University Press,
2015.
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