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NLS | Library Compactors | 340.02 FRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 15714 |
CONTENTS;
Preface;
Michael Freeman and Andrew Lewis
Introduction;
Anthony Julius
Notes on Contributors;
Writing and Reading in Philosophy, Law and Poetry
James Boyd White;
Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship as Guilty Pleasure:
The Case of Law and Literature
Jane B. Baron;
Literature's Twenty-Year Crossing Into the Domain of Law: Continuing Trespass or Right by Adverse Possession?
Richard H. Weisberg;
The Law-as-Literature Trope
Guyora Binder;
(Per) versions of Law in Literature
Tony Sharpe;
Shakespeare, the Narrative Community and the Legal Imagination
Ian Ward;
Ibsen and the Ascription of Blame in Law
John Stanton-Ife;
Tess of the D'Urbervilies and the Law of Provocation
Melanie Williams;
Fantasies of Women as Lawmakers: Empowerment or Entrapment in Angela Carter's Bloody Chambers
Maria Aristodemou;
From Bette Davis to Mrs Whitehouse: Law and Literature-Theory and Practice
Michael Thomson;
How can ye criticise what's plain law, man?':
The Lawyer, the Novelist and the Discourse of Authority
Marie Hockenhull Smith;
The Bible, Law and Liberation: Towards a Politico-Legal
Hermeneutics of the Sermon on the Mount
Adam Gearey;
Rivka Yoselewska on the Stand: The Structure of Legality and the Construction of Heroic Memory at the Eichmann Trial
Lawrence Douglas;
The 'Final Struggle': A Discoursal, Rhetorical, and Social Analysis of Two Closing Arguments
Jill Tomasson Goodwin;
Crossing the Literary Modernist Divide at Century's End:
The Turn to Translation and the Invention of Identity in America's Story of Origins
Gary Minda;
Lawyers and Introspection
Thomas Morawetz;
Translation and Judicial Ethos: Some Remarks on James
Boyd White's Proposal for the Harmony of the Spheres
Jeanne Gaakeer;
The Sovereign Self: Identity and Responsibility in Victorian England
Simon Petch;
Is Literature More Ethical than Law? Fitzjames Stephen and Literary Responses to the Advent of Full Legal
Representation for Felons
Jan-Melissa Schramm
Victorian Narrative Jurisprudence
Christine L. Krueger
'Born Pious, Literary, and Legal': Lord Coleridge's
Criticisms in Law and Literature
Ray Geary
Defamation and Fiction
Eric Barendt
Art Crimes
Anthony Julius
Reading Blasphemy: The Necessity for Literary Analysis in Legal Scholarship
Anthony Bradney
Capturing Childhood: The Indian Child in the European
Imagination
Anne McGillivray
Legalizing Violence: Fanon, Romance, Colonial Law
Gary Boire
Governing Bodies, Tempering Tongues: Elizabeth Barton and Tudor Treason
Mary Polito
The Guernsey Witchcraft Trials of 1617: The Case of 1617;
The Case of collect Becquet
Matthew McGuinness
The Hidden Truth of Autopoiesis
Willem J. Witteveen;
What Frederick Douglass Says to Kant, With Help from Einstein
Wai-Chee Dimock;
Singular and Aggregate Voices: Audiences and Authority in Law & Literature and in Law & Feminism
Judith Resnik;
Law as Performance
J. M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson