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Law and literature Vol. II Current legal issues 1999 (Record no. 15717)

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Classification number 340.02 FRE
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Personal name Freeman Michael
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Title Law and literature Vol. II Current legal issues 1999
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1999
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Extent 764p
Dimensions xxvii
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Price amount Rs.4,686.50
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS;<br/>Preface;<br/>Michael Freeman and Andrew Lewis<br/>Introduction;<br/>Anthony Julius<br/>Notes on Contributors;<br/>Writing and Reading in Philosophy, Law and Poetry<br/>James Boyd White;<br/><br/>Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship as Guilty Pleasure:<br/>The Case of Law and Literature<br/>Jane B. Baron;<br/><br/>Literature's Twenty-Year Crossing Into the Domain of Law: Continuing Trespass or Right by Adverse Possession?<br/>Richard H. Weisberg;<br/><br/>The Law-as-Literature Trope<br/>Guyora Binder;<br/><br/>(Per) versions of Law in Literature<br/>Tony Sharpe;<br/><br/>Shakespeare, the Narrative Community and the Legal Imagination<br/>Ian Ward;<br/><br/>Ibsen and the Ascription of Blame in Law<br/>John Stanton-Ife;<br/><br/>Tess of the D'Urbervilies and the Law of Provocation<br/>Melanie Williams;<br/><br/>Fantasies of Women as Lawmakers: Empowerment or Entrapment in Angela Carter's Bloody Chambers<br/>Maria Aristodemou;<br/><br/>From Bette Davis to Mrs Whitehouse: Law and Literature-Theory and Practice<br/>Michael Thomson;<br/><br/>How can ye criticise what's plain law, man?':<br/>The Lawyer, the Novelist and the Discourse of Authority<br/>Marie Hockenhull Smith;<br/><br/>The Bible, Law and Liberation: Towards a Politico-Legal<br/>Hermeneutics of the Sermon on the Mount<br/>Adam Gearey;<br/><br/>Rivka Yoselewska on the Stand: The Structure of Legality and the Construction of Heroic Memory at the Eichmann Trial<br/>Lawrence Douglas;<br/><br/>The 'Final Struggle': A Discoursal, Rhetorical, and Social Analysis of Two Closing Arguments<br/>Jill Tomasson Goodwin;<br/><br/>Crossing the Literary Modernist Divide at Century's End:<br/>The Turn to Translation and the Invention of Identity in America's Story of Origins<br/>Gary Minda;<br/><br/>Lawyers and Introspection<br/>Thomas Morawetz;<br/><br/>Translation and Judicial Ethos: Some Remarks on James<br/>Boyd White's Proposal for the Harmony of the Spheres<br/>Jeanne Gaakeer;<br/><br/>The Sovereign Self: Identity and Responsibility in Victorian England<br/>Simon Petch;<br/><br/>Is Literature More Ethical than Law? Fitzjames Stephen and Literary Responses to the Advent of Full Legal<br/>Representation for Felons<br/>Jan-Melissa Schramm<br/><br/>Victorian Narrative Jurisprudence<br/>Christine L. Krueger<br/><br/>'Born Pious, Literary, and Legal': Lord Coleridge's<br/>Criticisms in Law and Literature<br/>Ray Geary<br/><br/>Defamation and Fiction<br/>Eric Barendt<br/><br/>Art Crimes<br/>Anthony Julius<br/><br/>Reading Blasphemy: The Necessity for Literary Analysis in Legal Scholarship<br/>Anthony Bradney<br/><br/>Capturing Childhood: The Indian Child in the European<br/>Imagination<br/>Anne McGillivray<br/>Legalizing Violence: Fanon, Romance, Colonial Law<br/>Gary Boire<br/><br/>Governing Bodies, Tempering Tongues: Elizabeth Barton and Tudor Treason<br/>Mary Polito<br/><br/>The Guernsey Witchcraft Trials of 1617: The Case of 1617;<br/>The Case of collect Becquet<br/>Matthew McGuinness<br/><br/>The Hidden Truth of Autopoiesis<br/>Willem J. Witteveen;<br/><br/>What Frederick Douglass Says to Kant, With Help from Einstein<br/>Wai-Chee Dimock;<br/><br/>Singular and Aggregate Voices: Audiences and Authority in Law & Literature and in Law & Feminism<br/>Judith Resnik;<br/><br/>Law as Performance<br/>J. M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Law & Literature2. Legal Fiction3. Legal Stories - History - Criticism
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Personal name Lewis Andrew D E
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