The aministration of justice in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Othello has several points in common, namely a trial (central in The Merchant, disguised in Othello) in which an outsider faces a judgement by a jury not of his peers.
Cattaneo, A., Shakespeare alla sbarra. Giustizia e processi nel "Mercante di Venezia" e in "Otello", in Aa.Vv, A., Giustizia e letteratura, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2012: 4-31 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/43365]
Shakespeare alla sbarra. Giustizia e processi nel "Mercante di Venezia" e in "Otello"
Cattaneo, Arturo
2012
Abstract
The aministration of justice in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Othello has several points in common, namely a trial (central in The Merchant, disguised in Othello) in which an outsider faces a judgement by a jury not of his peers.File in questo prodotto:
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