Equity in English Renaissance Literature: Thomas More and Edmund Spenser (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory)
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Book Details
• Book Name: The Transformation of Equity in Sixteenth-Century England
• Author: Andrew Majeske
• Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Edition: 1
• Binding: Paperback
• Number of Pages: 232
• Release Date: 10-06-2014
• EAN: 9780415762854
• Language: English
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Subject/Category: Literary Studies, Legal History
This book explores the transformation of the concept of equity in sixteenth-century England, revealing its emergence in literary texts rather than political or legal writings. It delves into key works like Thomas More's Utopia and Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene, tracing the roots of equity back to the Greek notion of epieikeia. Through these analyses, the book uncovers previously unexplored distinctions and an esoteric meaning of equity, shedding new light on obscure passages that have puzzled scholars for centuries.
            
      
        