Law in literature
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Law in literature
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- A critical introduction to law and literature
- A culture of rights : law, literature, and Canada
- A kiss from Thermopylae : Emily Dickinson and law
- A power to do justice : jurisdiction, English literature, and the rise of common law, 1509-1625
- A wasted day
- Around 1945 : literature, citizenship, rights
- Criminal law and the modernist novel : experience on trial
- Criminality and narrative in eighteenth-century England : beyond the law
- Dante and the limits of the law
- Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property
- Elizabethan literature and the law of fraudulent conveyance : Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare
- Empty justice : one hundred years of law, literature, and philosophy : existential, feminist, and normative perspectives in literary jurisprudence
- Eternal bonds, true contracts : law and nature in Shakespeare's problem plays
- Fatal fictions : crime and investigation in law and literature
- From bedroom to courtroom : law and justice in the Greek novel
- Icelanders and the kings of Norway : mediaeval sagas and legal texts
- Imagined states : law and literature in Nigeria, 1900-1966
- Imagining world order : literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
- Joyce in Court
- Kafka's indictment of modern law
- Law and drama in ancient Greece
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature
- Law and ethics in Greek and Roman declamation
- Law and history in Cervantes' Don Quixote
- Law and literature
- Law and literature
- Law and literature reconsidered
- Law and representation in early modern drama
- Literature and complaint in England, 1272-1553
- Literature and law
- Love and the law in Cervantes
- Measure for measure, the law, and the convent
- Neither fugitive nor free : Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel
- Practice extended : beyond law and literature
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature
- Reading for the law : British literary history and gender advocacy
- Reconstituting authority : American fiction in the province of the law, 1880-1920
- Reimagining To kill a mockingbird : family, community, and the possibility of equal justice under law
- Rhetoric and evidence : legal conflict and literary representation in U.S. American culture
- Riding the black ram : law, literature, and gender
- Sermo iuris : Rechtssprache und Recht in der augusteischen Dichtung
- Shakespeare and judgment
- Shakespeare and law
- Shakespeare and the lawyers
- Shakespeare's imaginary constitution : late-Elizabethan politics and the theatre of law
- Shakespeare's legal language : a dictionary
- Shakespeare, law, and marriage
- Staging the trials of modernism : testimony and the British modern literary consciousness
- Taking exception to the law : materializing injustice in early modern English literature
- The Reasonable Man : Trollope's Legal Fiction
- The art of alibi: English law courts and the novel
- The frame up
- The secrets of law
- The structures of law and literature : duty, justice, and evil in the cultural imagination
- Thomas Hardy's legal fictions
- Troubled legacies : narrative and inheritance
- Western law, Russian justice : Dostoevsky, the jury trial, and the law
- Whispered consolations : law and narrative in African American life
- Women, money, and the law : nineteenth-century fiction, gender, and the courts
- Women, property, and the letters of the law in early modern England
- Wounded hearts : masculinity, law, and literature in American culture
- Writing and law in late Imperial China : crime, conflict, and judgment
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