Law and Literature
Herausgeber: Dolin, Kieran
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Law and Literature presents a comprehensive overview of literature's critical interest in and historical interactions with ideas of law and justice.
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Law and Literature presents a comprehensive overview of literature's critical interest in and historical interactions with ideas of law and justice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781108435192
- ISBN-10: 110843519X
- Artikelnr.: 74266094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781108435192
- ISBN-10: 110843519X
- Artikelnr.: 74266094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Kieran Dolin; Part I. Origins: 1. The revival of legal
humanism Klaus Stierstorfer; 2. Law meets critical theory Peter Leman; 3.
Narrative and law Cathrine O. Frank; 4. Law and literature and history
Christine L. Krueger; Part II. Development: 5. Law and literature in the
ancient world Ioannis Ziogas; 6. The 'parallel evolutions' of medieval law
and literature Stephen Yeager; 7. Literature and equity in early modern
England Mark Fortier; 8. Gender, law and the birth of bourgeois civil
society Cheryl Nixon; 9. Romanticism, Gothicism and law Bridget Marshall;
10. Strange cases in Victorian Britain: Browning to Wilde Kieran Dolin; 11.
Forming the nation in nineteenth-century America Nan Goodman; 12. Legal
modernism Rex Ferguson; 13. Representing lawyers in contemporary American
literature: the case of O. J. Simpson Diana Shahinyan; 14. Law in
contemporary Anglophone literature Eugene McNulty; 15. Narrative and legal
plurality in postcolonial nations: chapter and verse from the East African
Court of appeal Stephanie Jones; Part III. Applications: 16. Literary
representations and social justice in an age of civil rights: Harper Lee's
To Kill a Mockingbird Helle Porsdam; 17. Trauma, narrative and literary or
legal justice Golnar Nabizadeh; 18. The regulation of authorship: literary
property and the aesthetics of distance Robin Wharton; 19. Cases as
cultural events: privacy, the Hossack Trial and Susan Glaspell's 'A Journey
of her Peers' Marco Wan; 20. Creativity and censorship laws: lessons from
the 1920s Nancy Paxton.
humanism Klaus Stierstorfer; 2. Law meets critical theory Peter Leman; 3.
Narrative and law Cathrine O. Frank; 4. Law and literature and history
Christine L. Krueger; Part II. Development: 5. Law and literature in the
ancient world Ioannis Ziogas; 6. The 'parallel evolutions' of medieval law
and literature Stephen Yeager; 7. Literature and equity in early modern
England Mark Fortier; 8. Gender, law and the birth of bourgeois civil
society Cheryl Nixon; 9. Romanticism, Gothicism and law Bridget Marshall;
10. Strange cases in Victorian Britain: Browning to Wilde Kieran Dolin; 11.
Forming the nation in nineteenth-century America Nan Goodman; 12. Legal
modernism Rex Ferguson; 13. Representing lawyers in contemporary American
literature: the case of O. J. Simpson Diana Shahinyan; 14. Law in
contemporary Anglophone literature Eugene McNulty; 15. Narrative and legal
plurality in postcolonial nations: chapter and verse from the East African
Court of appeal Stephanie Jones; Part III. Applications: 16. Literary
representations and social justice in an age of civil rights: Harper Lee's
To Kill a Mockingbird Helle Porsdam; 17. Trauma, narrative and literary or
legal justice Golnar Nabizadeh; 18. The regulation of authorship: literary
property and the aesthetics of distance Robin Wharton; 19. Cases as
cultural events: privacy, the Hossack Trial and Susan Glaspell's 'A Journey
of her Peers' Marco Wan; 20. Creativity and censorship laws: lessons from
the 1920s Nancy Paxton.
Introduction Kieran Dolin; Part I. Origins: 1. The revival of legal
humanism Klaus Stierstorfer; 2. Law meets critical theory Peter Leman; 3.
Narrative and law Cathrine O. Frank; 4. Law and literature and history
Christine L. Krueger; Part II. Development: 5. Law and literature in the
ancient world Ioannis Ziogas; 6. The 'parallel evolutions' of medieval law
and literature Stephen Yeager; 7. Literature and equity in early modern
England Mark Fortier; 8. Gender, law and the birth of bourgeois civil
society Cheryl Nixon; 9. Romanticism, Gothicism and law Bridget Marshall;
10. Strange cases in Victorian Britain: Browning to Wilde Kieran Dolin; 11.
Forming the nation in nineteenth-century America Nan Goodman; 12. Legal
modernism Rex Ferguson; 13. Representing lawyers in contemporary American
literature: the case of O. J. Simpson Diana Shahinyan; 14. Law in
contemporary Anglophone literature Eugene McNulty; 15. Narrative and legal
plurality in postcolonial nations: chapter and verse from the East African
Court of appeal Stephanie Jones; Part III. Applications: 16. Literary
representations and social justice in an age of civil rights: Harper Lee's
To Kill a Mockingbird Helle Porsdam; 17. Trauma, narrative and literary or
legal justice Golnar Nabizadeh; 18. The regulation of authorship: literary
property and the aesthetics of distance Robin Wharton; 19. Cases as
cultural events: privacy, the Hossack Trial and Susan Glaspell's 'A Journey
of her Peers' Marco Wan; 20. Creativity and censorship laws: lessons from
the 1920s Nancy Paxton.
humanism Klaus Stierstorfer; 2. Law meets critical theory Peter Leman; 3.
Narrative and law Cathrine O. Frank; 4. Law and literature and history
Christine L. Krueger; Part II. Development: 5. Law and literature in the
ancient world Ioannis Ziogas; 6. The 'parallel evolutions' of medieval law
and literature Stephen Yeager; 7. Literature and equity in early modern
England Mark Fortier; 8. Gender, law and the birth of bourgeois civil
society Cheryl Nixon; 9. Romanticism, Gothicism and law Bridget Marshall;
10. Strange cases in Victorian Britain: Browning to Wilde Kieran Dolin; 11.
Forming the nation in nineteenth-century America Nan Goodman; 12. Legal
modernism Rex Ferguson; 13. Representing lawyers in contemporary American
literature: the case of O. J. Simpson Diana Shahinyan; 14. Law in
contemporary Anglophone literature Eugene McNulty; 15. Narrative and legal
plurality in postcolonial nations: chapter and verse from the East African
Court of appeal Stephanie Jones; Part III. Applications: 16. Literary
representations and social justice in an age of civil rights: Harper Lee's
To Kill a Mockingbird Helle Porsdam; 17. Trauma, narrative and literary or
legal justice Golnar Nabizadeh; 18. The regulation of authorship: literary
property and the aesthetics of distance Robin Wharton; 19. Cases as
cultural events: privacy, the Hossack Trial and Susan Glaspell's 'A Journey
of her Peers' Marco Wan; 20. Creativity and censorship laws: lessons from
the 1920s Nancy Paxton.







