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- "The guardian of the law" : authority and identity in James Fenimore Cooper
- A criminal power : James Baldwin and the law
- 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 theory of law and literature : across two arts of compromising
- A thousand times more fair : what Shakespeare's plays teach us about justice
- African migration, human rights and literature
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- As you law it - negotiating Shakespeare
- Briefs by a barrister : occasional verses
- Charles Dickens and the law
- Chaucer and the law
- Chaucer's "legal fiction" : reading the records
- Coram Paribus : images of the common lawyer in Romantic and Victorian literature,
- Courting failure : women and the law in twentieth-century literature
- Courts, jurisdictions, and law in John Milton and his contemporaries
- Criminal law and the modernist novel : experience on trial
- Criminality and narrative in eighteenth-century England : beyond the law
- Cross-examinations of law and literature : Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville
- Das Recht im "Reinhart Fuchs"
- Documentary culture and the making of medieval English literature
- Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property
- El derecho y sus colindancias, en el teatro de don Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
- Engendering legitimacy : law, property, and early eighteenth-century fiction
- Executing race : early American women's narratives of race, society, and the law
- Fatal fictions : crime and investigation in law and literature
- Fictions of law : an investigation of the law in eighteenth-century English fiction
- Franz Kafka's use of law in fiction : a new interpretation of In der Strafkolonie, Der Prozess, and Das Schloss
- Games of property : law, race, gender, and Faulkner's Go down, Moses
- Games of property : law, race, gender, and Faulkner's Go down, Moses
- Gothic pathologies : the text, the body, and the law
- Heinrich Manns Beitrag zur Justizkritik der Moderne : zu den ideengeschichtlichen Grundlagen des Rechtsdenkens in seinem Werk
- Hrafnkel or the ambiguities : hard cases, hard choices
- Il diritto privato nelle commedie di Terenzio
- Imaginary betrayals : subjectivity and the discourses of treason in early modern England
- Imagining the penitentiary : fiction and the architecture of mind in eighteenth-century England
- Imagining world order : literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
- In contempt : nineteenth-century women, law, and literature
- Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo : narratives of everyday justice
- John Donne & early modern legal culture : the end of equity in the Satyres
- Justice and law in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
- Justice and mercy in Piers Plowman : a reading of the B Text Visio
- Kafka's the Trial : philosophical perspectives
- La "Justicia Bárbara" : Sarmiento y la tragicidad del derecho en Facundo
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature
- Law and history in Cervantes' Don Quixote
- Law and letters in American culture
- Law and literature
- Law and literature : journeys from her to eternity
- Law and literature : possibilities and perspectives
- Law and literature : text and theory
- Law and literature perspectives
- Law and love : the trials of King Lear
- Law and representation in early modern drama
- Law and the Brontës
- Law and the structure of Fielding's novels
- Law in action : an anthology of the law in literature
- Law, literature, and therapeutic jurisprudence
- Law, sensibility, and the sublime in eighteenth-century women's fiction : speaking of dread
- Les poètes juristes : ou Remarques des poètes latins sur les lois, le droit civil, le droit criminel, la justice distributive et le barreau
- Lines of equity : literature and the origins of law in later Stuart England
- Literature and complaint in England, 1272-1553
- Literature and law
- Literature and legal problem solving : law and literature as ethical discourse
- Literature and the law of nations, 1580-1680
- Literature, judges and the law
- Love and the law in Cervantes
- Neither fugitive nor free : Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel
- Novel judgements : legal theory as fiction
- Outlawry in medieval literature
- Playhouse law in Shakespeare's world
- Poethics, and other strategies of law and literature
- Practice extended : beyond law and literature
- Rabelais : fais ce que tu voudras
- Race, theft, and ethics : property matters in African American literature
- Reading for the law : British literary history and gender advocacy
- Reconstituting authority : American fiction in the province of the law, 1880-1920
- Reflections of the law in literature
- Rehumanizing law : a theory of law and democracy
- Rhetoric and evidence : legal conflict and literary representation in U.S. American culture
- Rhetoric and the origins of medieval drama
- Riding the black ram : law, literature, and gender
- Sermo iuris : Rechtssprache und Recht in der augusteischen Dichtung
- Servants, slaves, and savages : reflections of law in American literature
- Shakespeare : a lawyer
- Shakespeare and his legal problems
- Shakespeare and judgment
- Shakespeare and law
- Shakespeare and the law
- Shakespeare's imaginary constitution : late-Elizabethan politics and the theatre of law
- Shakespeare's legal acquirements considered
- Shakespeare's legal acquirements considered
- Shakespeare's legal ecologies : law and distributed selfhood
- Shakespeare's testamentary language
- Shakespeare, law, and marriage
- Shakespeare, revenge tragedy and early modern law : vindictive justice
- Shakespearean genealogies of power : a whispering of nothing in Hamlet, Richard II, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, The merchant of Venice, and The winter's tale
- Shakespearean tragedy and the common law : the art of punishment
- Solon and Thespis : law and theater in the English Renaissance
- Some educative features of court reporting
- Spenser's legal language : law and poetry in early modern England
- Staging the trials of modernism : testimony and the British modern literary consciousness
- States of emergency : colonialism, literature and law
- Subversion and sympathy : gender, law, and the British novel
- Taking exception to the law : materializing injustice in early modern English literature
- The Cambridge companion to human rights and literature
- The Cambridge companion to medieval English law and literature
- The English Jacobin novel on rights, property and the law : critiquing the contract
- The affective life of law : legal modernism and the literary imagination
- The art of alibi : English law courts and the novel
- The art of law in Shakespeare
- The culture of equity in early modern England
- The invention of suspicion : law and mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama
- The law and Harry Potter
- The law in Shakespeare
- The law in Shakespeare
- The law in Shakespeare
- The law in Shakespeare
- The legal epic : Paradise Lost and the early modern law
- The mirror of justice : literary reflections of legal crises
- The professional Wordsworth : law, labor & the poet's contract
- The reasonable man : Trollope's legal fiction
- The structures of law and literature : duty, justice, and evil in the cultural imagination
- The world of law : a treasury of great writing about and in the law, short stories, plays, essays, accounts, letters, opinions, pleas, transcripts of testimony; from Biblical times to the present
- The world of law ; : a treasury of great writing about and in the law, short stories, plays, essays, accounts, letters, opinions, pleas, transcripts of testimony; from Biblical times to the present
- Theaters of intention : drama and the law in early modern England
- Thomas Hardy and the law : legal presences in Hardy's life and fiction
- Thomas Hardy's legal fictions
- Trials of nature : the infinite law court of Milton's Paradise lost
- Trollope and the law
- Western law, Russian justice : Dostoevsky, the jury trial, and the law
- Women and the law : Carmen de Burgos, an early feminist
- Women, money, and the law : nineteenth-century fiction, gender, and the courts
- Wounded hearts : masculinity, law, and literature in American culture
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