Scorn Not the Sonnet: In Search of Shakespeare's Law

Jeffrey G. Sherman
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Legal scholars love to use Shakespeare’s works as stimuli and even models for legal analysis. We write about King Lear or Measure for Measure or The Merchant of Venice but rarely about the Sonnets. Why is that? Perhaps we find the poems too obscure. Or too insipid. (One of Shakespeare’s most famous sonnets – the “Fortune and men’s eyes” one – seems at first glance to say nothing more than “When I’m feeling depressed, I think about you, and that cheers me up.”) In this article, I examine three of Shakespeare’s sonnets and illustrate how a legal scholar or law professor might use these poems as scholarly or pedagogical vehicles. These illustrations will not discuss legal issues to a point of conclusion but will simply present some legal issues as analytic opportunities offered by a close reading of the Sonnets.
不要轻视十四行诗:寻找莎士比亚的法则
法律学者喜欢用莎士比亚的作品作为刺激,甚至是法律分析的模型。我们写《李尔王》、《以牙还牙》或《威尼斯商人》,但很少写十四行诗。为什么呢?也许我们觉得这些诗太晦涩了。或者太平淡了。(莎士比亚最著名的十四行诗之一——“财富和男人的眼睛”——乍一看似乎只是在说“当我感到沮丧时,我想到了你,这让我振作起来。”)在这篇文章中,我研究了莎士比亚的三首十四行诗,并举例说明法律学者或法学教授如何将这些诗用作学术或教学工具。这些插图将不讨论法律问题的结论点,但将简单地提出一些法律问题作为分析的机会提供了仔细阅读十四行诗。
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