ISBN-13: 9783836425360 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 212 str.
Many recent studies have investigated the significance of early modern marriage,but none consider divorce and the debates it generated, although bothwere of central importance to the period. This work demonstrates thatProtestant debates about divorce following Henry VIIIs annulment and subsequentreligious break from Rome facilitated Englands larger negotiationbetween medieval and modern values, institutions, and attitudes toward thestate. The book considers poems, plays, and courtly and religious literature byMore, Sidney, Shakespeare, Jonson, and others to demonstrate how the earlymodern debate over divorce became a vehicle for exploring both the role ofmarriage in the state and the freedom of individuals within marriage.Through imagining the possibility of divorce, early modern English writersfurther explored questions about the individuals relation to God, law,government, and society. "Legalizing Love" fills a gap in scholarly discussionsof early modern marriage, and the book is addressed to scholars and researchersin early modern literary studies, history, religious studies, and legalstudies.