Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... novel may imply that the strangeness represented by Augusta is familiar to literature in general . That is , unlike the legal professionals he depicts , literature can accommodate many worlds and many " facts " and allow them to co ...
... novel may imply that the strangeness represented by Augusta is familiar to literature in general . That is , unlike the legal professionals he depicts , literature can accommodate many worlds and many " facts " and allow them to co ...
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... novel pretend to humanize professionals or to provide an ethical counterpoint or " supplement " to the law as has so often been claimed for literature . Indeed , Haggard's novel implies that legal professionals , bound as they are to ...
... novel pretend to humanize professionals or to provide an ethical counterpoint or " supplement " to the law as has so often been claimed for literature . Indeed , Haggard's novel implies that legal professionals , bound as they are to ...
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... novels that developed character through an exploration of interiority— those very realist novels that preponderate in contemporary studies of law and literature then Haggard's novel can be said to represent only the chauvinistic ...
... novels that developed character through an exploration of interiority— those very realist novels that preponderate in contemporary studies of law and literature then Haggard's novel can be said to represent only the chauvinistic ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
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Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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