Kieran Dolin charts the history of the shifting relations between law and literature, from the Renaissance to contemporary culture pt. 1. Eminent domains: the text of the law and the law of the text . Law's language. Literature under the law -- pt....
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Kieran Dolin charts the history of the shifting relations between law and literature, from the Renaissance to contemporary culture pt. 1. Eminent domains: the text of the law and the law of the text . Law's language. Literature under the law -- pt. 2. Law and literature in history. Renaissance humanism and the new culture of contract . Crime and punishment in the eighteenth century. The woman question in Victorian England. The common law and the ache of modernism. Rumpole in Africa: law and literature in post-colonial society. Race and representation in contemporary America.