Tall stories? : reading law and literature
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Tall stories? : reading law and literature
(Dartmouth series in applied legal philosophy)
Dartmouth, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
These essays bring together a variety of perspectives on law and literature in order to demonstrate the value of looking at literary material outside the law library. Methods of obtaining/deploying the insights that literature many bring to the understanding of law are covered.
目次
- Teaching law as Kafkaesque, Christine Bell
- identification with whom?, Katherine O' Donovan
- bursting binary bubbles - law, literature and the sexed body, Therese Murphy
- the unpardonable sin, Ray Geary
- stories for good children, John Morison
- crime and punishment - representations of female killers in law and literature, Marie Fox
- newspapers and crime - narrative and the construction of identity, Kieran McEvoy
- images of law in the fiction of John Grisham, Peter Robson
- Victorian values - law and justice in the novels of Trollope, Peter Ingram
- the law of literature - folklore and law, Norma Dawson
- law as art - an introduction, Gary Bagnall.
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