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UNINA9910953850303321 |
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Titolo |
John Clare / / edited by Mark Storey |
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London ; ; New York, : Routledge, c1973 |
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1-904494-87-0 |
1-134-78193-8 |
1-280-33617-X |
0-203-19943-X |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (472 p.) |
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The critical heritage series |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Soggetti |
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English literature - 19th century |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliography and index. |
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Book Cover; Title; Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE ON THE TEXT; John Clare apologizes, ?1818; John Clare addresses the public, 1818; John Clare on his hopes of success, 1818; The problem of the 'Dedication' to Poems Descriptive, 1818; EDWARD DRURY and JOHN TAYLOR, Words of warning, January 1820; OCTAVIUS GILCHRIST introduces Clare to the literary world, January 1820; TAYLOR, Introduction to Poems Descriptive, 1820; From an unsigned review, New Times, January 1820; GILCHRIST on Poems Descriptive, January 1820; Tributes in verse, 1820, 1821 |
Advice on alterations and omissions: trouble with the native, February December 1820 ELIZA EMMERSON on her admiration of 'Nature's Child', February 1820; CHARLES MOSSOP on the source of Clare's success, February 1820; From an unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine, March 1820; From an unsigned review, Monthly Review, March 1820; Unsigned notice, Monthly Magazine, March 1820; JOHN SCOTT, from an unsigned review, London Magazine, March 1820; John Clare and the Morning Post, February May 1820; ELIZA EMMERSON on the certainty of ultimate success, March 1820 |
An enquirer after Clare's welfare, March 1820 ELIZA EMMERSON on |
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critical reactions, April 1820; GILCHRIST on having to write another article on Clare, April 1820; From an unsigned review, Eclectic Review, April 1820; JAMES PLUMPTRE on rural poetry according to particular principles, April 1820; GILCHRIST, from an unsigned review, Quarterly Review, May 1820; Unsigned article, Guardian, May 1820; J.G.LOCKHART on Clare, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, June 1820; From an unsigned review, British Critic, June 1820; From an unsigned review, Antijacobin Review, June 1820 |
ROBERT BLOOMFIELD on the pleasure afforded him by Clare's poems, July 1820 An admirer comments on Clare's poetry, July 1820; ELIZA EMMERSON on reactions in Bristol, November 1820; DRURY on the poems people like, 1820; Clare and 'Native Genius', January and April 1821; Some brief comments on Clare, April July 1821; Some opinions on 'Solitude', March September 1820; TAYLOR on narrative poetry, April 1820; DRURY with some good advice, May 1820; TAYLOR on the next volume, May 1820; John Clare and C.H.TOWNSEND on plagiarism, May September 1820 |
John Clare on the judgments of others, May 1820 July 1821More advice from ELIZA EMMERSON, July September 1820; John Clare on one of his poems, December 1820; TAYLOR on true poetry, January 1821; DRURY on 'The Last of Autumn', January 1821; Some opinions on 'The Peasant Boy', January 1821; TAYLOR on the prospects of success, February 1821; Comments on 'prettiness' in poetry, April May 1821; Comments in anticipation of the new volume, April May 1821; TAYLOR, from the Introduction to The Village Minstrel, 1821; John Clare on popularity, September 1821 |
Two views of Clare, Literary Chronicle, October 1821 |
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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UNINA9910963634203321 |
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Autore |
Herlin-Karnell Ester |
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Titolo |
The constitutional dimension of European criminal law / Ester Herlin-Karnell |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012 |
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9781847319548 |
1847319548 |
9781472566041 |
1472566041 |
9781283657846 |
1283657848 |
9781847319531 |
184731953X |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (285 p.) |
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Collana |
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Modern studies in European law ; v. 30 |
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Disciplina |
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Criminal law - European Union countries |
Constitutional law - European Union countries |
Effectiveness and validity of law - European Union countries |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Oxford, December, 2009 |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-258) and index |
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Introduction -- The journey of criminal law in the EU -- Chasing (Traditional) effectiveness -- Constitutional effectiveness : an exegesis -- Case study I : EU financial crimes -- Case study II : What happens in practice? The implementation of the third Money Laundering Directive in the UK and Sweden -- The Lisbon Treaty : anything new under the sun? -- Conclusion |
1 Introduction -- 2 The Journey of Criminal Law in the EU -- 3 Chasing (Traditional) Effectiveness -- 4 Constitutional Effectiveness: An Exegesis -- 5 Case Study I: EU Financial Crimes -- 6 Case Study II: What Happens in Practice? The Implementation of the Third Money Laundering Directive in the UK and Sweden -- 7 The Lisbon Treaty: Anything New Under the Sun? -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography |
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Criminal law is one of the most rapidly changing areas of contemporary EU law and integration. The Treaty of Lisbon has elevated it to a central place in the constitution of the EU, within the dynamic area of freedom, security and justice. The phenomenon of EU criminal law as such is however far from new but has developed on an ad hoc basis, not least as a result of the case law of the European Court of Justice. Central to the Court's reasoning in this area has been the principle of effectiveness. A main theme running through the book is therefore the role of the axiom of effectiveness, which is critically examined, with particular attention to its use by the European Ccurt of Justice in recent leading cases. This book explores the constitutional principles underlying it, both those determining the substantive values it embodies, and those determining its scope and extent. Other chapters consider the phenomenon of preventative criminalisation at EU level and the protection of subsidiarity and proportionality in EU criminal law. The balance between effective EU action, proper control of competence and adequate protection of individual rights is of growing importance as EU criminal law expands, but, as this book suggests, has not yet been fully articulated or entrenched by the institutions of the EU |
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