Law in literature
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Law in literature
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Law in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- A power to do justice, jurisdiction, English literature, and the rise of common law, 1509-1625, Bradin Cormack
- Creon's ghost, law, justice, and the humanities, Joseph P. Tomain
- The invention of suspicion, law and mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama, Lorna Hutson
- Shakespeare's imaginary constitution, late Elizabethan politics and the theatre of law, Paul Raffield
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature, by Gregg D. Crane
- Kafka's The trial, philosophical perspectives, Espen Hammer
- A thousand times more fair, what Shakespeare's plays teach us about justice, Kenji Yoshino
- Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680, Christopher N. Warren
- Law and literature, a misunderstood relation, Richard A. Posner
- Living in technical legality, science fiction and law as technology, Kieran Tranter
- Thomas Hardy's legal fictions, Trish Ferguson
- Geletterd recht, een ontdekking van de wereld van recht en literatuur, Benjamin Verheye (ed.) ; Alain Berenboom [and 6 others]
- Law and popular culture, edited by Michael Freeman
- Power, prose, and purse, law, literature, and economic transformations, edited by Alison LaCroix, Saul Levmore, and Martha C. Nussbaum
- Law and literature, Richard A. Posner
- Memory, imagination, justice, intersections of law and literature, David Gurnham
- Rhetoric and evidence, legal conflict and literary representation in U.S. American culture, Peter Schneck
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature, Brian C. Lockey
- States of emergency, colonialism, literature and law, Stephen Morton
- Law and Culture in the Age of Technology, Daniela Carpi
- Law and literature, journeys from her to eternity, Maria Aristodemou
- Cross-examinations of law and literature, Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville, Brook Thomas
- Advanced introduction to law and literature, Peter Goodrich
- The art of law in Shakespeare, Paul Raffield
- Neither fugitive nor free, Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel, Edlie L. Wong
- A critical introduction to law and literature, Kieran Dolin
- The culture of equity in early modern England, Mark Fortier
- States of emergency, colonialism, literature and law, Stephen Morton
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