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  1. Heir, Celebrity, Martyr, Monster: Legal and Political Legitimacy in Shakespeare and Beyond.Eric Heinze - 2009 - Law and Critique 20 (1):79-103.
    The seventeenth century placed Western political thought on a path increasingly concerned with ascertaining the legitimacy of a determinate individual, parliamentary or popular sovereign. As early as Shakespeare, however, a parallel literary tradition serves not to systematise, but to problematise the discourses used to assert the legitimacy with which control over law and government is exercised. This article examines discourses of legal and political legitimacy spawned in early modernity. It is argued that basic notions of ‘right’, ‘duty’, ‘justice’ and ‘power’ (...)
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