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Lawyers at Play: Literature, Law, and Politics at the Early Modern Inns of Court, 1558-1581

Online ISBN:
9780191822421
Print ISBN:
9780198769422
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Lawyers at Play: Literature, Law, and Politics at the Early Modern Inns of Court, 1558-1581

Jessica Winston
Jessica Winston

Professor of English

Professor of English, Idaho State University
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Published online:
18 August 2016
Published in print:
1 May 2016
Online ISBN:
9780191822421
Print ISBN:
9780198769422
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Many early modern poets and playwrights were also members of the legal societies the Inns of Court, and these authors shaped the development of key genres of the English Renaissance, especially lyric poetry, dramatic tragedy, satire, and masque. But how did the Inns come to be literary centres in the first place, and why were they especially vibrant at particular times? Early modernists have long understood that urban setting and institutional environment were central to this phenomenon: in early modern London, educated men with time on their hands turned to literary pastimes for something to do. Lawyers at Play proposes an additional, more essential dynamic: the literary culture of the Inns intensified in decades of profound transformation in the legal profession. Focusing on the first decade of Elizabeth’s reign, the period when a large literary network first developed around the societies, the book demonstrates that the literary surge at this time grew out of and responded to a period of rapid expansion in the legal profession and in the career prospects of members. Lawyers at Play maps the literary terrain of a formative but understudied period in the English Renaissance, but it also provides the foundation for an argument that goes beyond the 1560s to provide a framework for understanding the connections between the literary and legal cultures of the Inns over the entire early modern period.

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