1998 • $30.00 • 191 pp • hardback • ISBN-10: 0-89089-791-3 • ISBN: 978-0-89089-791-1 • LCCN 97-50391
Tags: Literature and Law
This book is designed to demonstrate how the study of literature can be made relevant to the practice and study of law. Each essay identifies a particular legal problem and then analyzes it in light of specific works of literature. The first essay serves as a paradigm for how literature can help unravel a difficult legal conundrum. Subsequent essays apply the works of a diverse group of authors to tackle issues ranging from the admissibility of "junk science" evidence to the proper scope of liability for sexual misconduct under laws governing seduction. A detailed taxonomy of scholarship in the field and an abstracted bibliography is available in a separate volume.
Guide to Law and Literature for Teachers, Students, and Researchersby Paul J. Heald1998, 75 pp, paper, ISBN-10: 0-89089-789-1, ISBN: 978-0-89089-789-8 $12.50 |