Law and literature / edited by Kieran Dolin.

"Law and Literature presents an authoritative, fresh and accessible new overview of the many ways in which law and literature interact. Written by a team of international experts, it provides a multi-focused history of literary studies' critical interest in ideas of law and justice. It exa...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Dolin, Kieran (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, [2017]
Series:Cambridge critical concepts.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Kieran Dolin --  |t The revival of legal humanism /  |r Klaus Stierstorfer --  |t Law meets critical theory /  |r Peter Leman --  |t Narrative and law /  |r Cathrine O. Frank --  |t Law and literature and history /  |r Christine L. Krueger --  |t Law and literature in the ancient world : the case of Phryne /  |r Ioannis Ziogas --  |t The "parallel evolutions" of medieval law and literature /  |r Stephen Yeager --  |t Literature and equity in early modern England /  |r Mark Fortier --  |t Gender, law and the birth of bourgeois civil society /  |r Cheryl Nixon --  |t Romanticism, Gothic and the law /  |r Bridget M. Marshall --  |t Strange cases in Victorian England /  |r Kieran Dolin --  |t Forming the nation in nineteenth-century America /  |r Nan Goodman --  |t Legal modernism /  |r Rex Ferguson --  |t Representing lawyers in contemporary American literature : the case of O.J. Simpson /  |r Diana Louis Shahinyan --  |t Law in contemporary Anglophone literature /  |r Eugene McNulty --  |t Narrative and legal plurality in postcolonial nations : chapter and verse from the East African Court of Appeal /  |r Stephanie Jones --  |t Literary representation and social justice in an age of civil rights : Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird /  |r Helle Porsdam --  |t Trauma, narrative, and literary or legal justice /  |r Golnar Nabizadeh --  |t The regulation of authorship : literary property and the aesthetics of resistance /  |r Robin Wharton --  |t Cases as cultural events : privacy, the Hossack trial and Susan Glaspell's "A journey of her peers" /  |r Marco Wan --  |t Creativity and censorship laws : lessons from the 1920s /  |r Nancy Paxton. 
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