Law and Literature Biography

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Law and Literature Bibliography Greta Olson & Jeanne Gaakeer
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unlikely pair', 32 Rutgers Law Review, 1979, pp.676-694.
Abramson,E.M., `Law, Humanities, and the Hinterlands', 30 Journal of Legal Education,1979, pp.27-42.
Adler,J.S.,`Billy Budd and Melville's Philosophy of War', 91 PMLA, 1976, pp.266-278,
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Alber,J.,
'Das Gefängnis im Hollywoodfilm: Strafvollzug zwischen Fiktion und Realität.'
Zeitschrift für Strafvollzug und Straffälligenhilfe (2003) 52.1, pp.31-40.
'Bodies Behind Bars: The Disciplining of the Prisoner's Body in British and American
Prison Movies.', in: In the Grip of the Law: Prisons, Trials and the Space Between. Ed.
Monika Fludernik und Greta Olson. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2004, pp. 241-69.
Allen,A.,`The Jurisprudence of Jane Eyre', 15 Harvard Women's Law Journal, 1992,
pp.178-183.
Alscher,P., `I would be friends with you': staging directions for a balanced resolution to The
Merchant of Venice trial scene', 5 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, 1993, pp.1-33.
Anon., ‘Being Atticus Finch: the professional role of empathy in To Kill a
Mockingbird’, 117 5, Harvard Law Review, 2004, pp1682-702.
Améry, J., ’Jenseits von Schuld und Sühne: Überwältigungsversuche eines
Überwältigen.’ München: Szcesny, 1966.
Amussen, S. Dwyer, 'Punishment, Discipline, and Power: The Social Meanings of
Violence in Early Modern England.' Journal of British Studies 34, No. 1 (January 1995): 134.
Aristodemou,M.,
`Studies in Law and Literature: Directions and Concerns', 22 Anglo-American Law Review,
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Law and Literature, journeys from Her to eternity, Oxford, 2000.
Armstrong,W.P.,`What Do The Justices Read? Books of Interest to Supreme Court
Members', 35 American Bar Association Journal, 1949, pp.295-298.
Ashe,M.,`The `Bad Mother' in Law and Literature: A Problem of Representation', 43
Hastings Law Review, 1992, pp.1017-1037.
Axelrod,A.,`Law and the Humanities: Notes from the Underground', 29 Rutgers Law
Review, 1976, pp.228-236.
Ayer,J.D.,
`Law, Literature, and the Conversation of Mankind', 4 Cardozo Arts and Entertainment,
1985, pp.261-276.
`The Very Idea of Law and Literature', 85 Michigan Law Review, 1987, pp.895-913.
`Aliens are coming! Drain the Pool', 88 Michigan Law Review, 1990, pp.1584-1613.
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Baer, S., 'Verfassung und Geschlecht: Anmerkungen zu einem geschlechtssensiblen
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Symposium zum 150jährigen Jubiläum des Schweizerischen Bundesstaates. Ed. Birgit
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Balkin, J.M., `Deconstructive Practice and Legal Theory', 96 Yale Law Journal, 1987,
pp.743-786.
Balkin, J.M., and S. Levinson, ‘ Law and the Humanities: An Uneasy Relationship’, 18 Yale
Journal of Law and the Humanities, nr.2, 2006,pp. 155-186.
Ball, M. S.,
“All the Law's a Stage.” Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 11.2 (1999): 215-21.
`Confessions', 1 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, 1989, pp.185-197.
Bander,E.J., `Some Legal Fictions: Woe Unto You, Novelists', 45 American Bar Association Journal, 1959, pp.925-927.
Baron,J.B., `Intention, Interpretation, and Stories’, 42 Duke Law Journal, 1992, pp.630-678.
Baron,J.B. and Epstein,J. `Is Law Narrative?’, 45 Buffalo Law Review, 1997, pp.141-187.
Beier, A.L., 'New Historicism, Historical, Context, and the Literature of Roguery: The
Case of Thomas Harman Reopened.', in: Rogues and Early Modern English Culture. Eds.
Craig Dionne and Steve Mentz. Ann Arbor, MI: U Michigan P, 2004. 98-119.
Bell, D., “The Power of Narrative.” Legal Studies Forum 23.3 (1999): 315-48. or Law in
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lpop/etext/lsf/bell23.htm>.
Bell, I., 'Literature and Crime in Augustan England’. London: Routledge, 1991.
Bender, J., ‘Imagining the Penitentiary: Fiction and the Architecture of Mind in
Eighteenth-Century England’. Chicago, IL and London: Chicago UP, 1987.
Bergh, G.C.J.J. van den, `Jacob Israel de Haan's Legal Significs', IX International Journal
for the Semiotics of Law, 81 (1996).
Biet, C., ‘L’empire du droit, les jeux de la littérature’, Europe, April 2002, pp.7-22.
Binder, G., and Robert Weisberg. Literary Criticisms of Law. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000.
Birkett,N.,`Law and Literature: The Equipment of the Lawyer', 36 American Bar
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Bishin,W.R.,`Law, Language and Ethics', 35 Southern California Law Review, 1965,
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Blakemore,S., Blake and the Fall of Language, the French Revolution as a linguistic event,
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Böker, U. and J. A. Hibbard, eds.’Sites of Discourse – Public and Private Spheres –
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Böker, U. and J. A. Hibbard, eds. ‘Processes of Institutionalisation: Case Studies in Law,
Prison and Censorship’. Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 2001.
Böker, U., R. Corballis and J. A. Hibbard, eds. ‘The Importance of Reinventing Oscar:
Versions of Wilde during the Last 100 Years’. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2002.
Borowitz,A.I., `M. Tullius Cicero for the Defense', 55 American Bar Association Journal,
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Botein,S.,`Cicero as Role Model for Early American Lawyers: A Case Study in Classical
`Influence'', 73 The Classical Journal, 1977, pp.313-321.
Brest,P.,
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`Interpretation and Interest', 34 Stanford Law Review, 1982, pp.765-773.
Brombert, V., ‘The Romantic Prison. The French Tradition [La prison romantique. Essai
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Brooks, P. and P. Grewitz, eds. Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law. New
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Brooks,P., ‘Narrative Transactions – Does the Law Need a Narratology?’ , 18 Yale Journal
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Buffard, S., ‘Le froid pénitentiaire. L'impossible réforme des prisons’. Paris: Seuil, 1973.
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Campbell,J., Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements, New York, 1859.
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Carpi, D.,
Shakespeare and the Law, Ravenna, Longo, 2003.
Property Law in Renaissance Literature, Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2005.
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edited by Mariangela Tempera, Clueb, Bologna, 1993. (“King John and the proliferation of
the word).
'L'atto dell'interpretazione in The Merchant of Venice', in: The Merchant of Venice, dal
testo alla scena, edited by Mariangela Tempera, Clueb, Bologna, 1994. (The act of
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'Legge e sua sovversione in Romeo and Juliet", in: Rileggere/Re-Reading Romeo and
Juliet, edited by Angelo Righetti, Collana Saggi e Testi del Dipartimento di Anglistica
dell’Università di Verona, 1999. (Law and subversion of the law in Romeo and Juliet).
'Borghesi e Mercanti: la nuova società capitalistica in The Merchant of Venice' in: Strumenti
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'Hermes: God of Thieves. Plagiarism in Twentieth Century literature', Law and Critique, 111, 2003.
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Letterature Straniere dell’Università di Verona, maggio 2004
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(Validity/Invalidity of the contract in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus).
'A Just and Open trial: The Trial Based on Circumstantial Evidence in The Winter’s Tale',
in: M.Tempera e P. Kennan eds., International Shakespeare: The Comedies, Clueb, Bologna,
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'Law, Discretion, Equity in The Merchant of Venice and Measure for Measure', Cardozo
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Chafee,Z.,`The Disorderly Conduct of Words', 42 Columbia Law Review, 1941, pp.381404.
Chafee,Z. and Maguire,J.M.,`A List of Readings for Prospective Law Students', 58 Harvard
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Cohen,M.L.,`Thomas Jefferson recommends a course of law study', 119 University of
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Cohen,J.Maslow, `The Arrival of the Bee Box: Feminism, Law, and Literature', 13 Harvard
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Conley, J. M. and W.M. O’Barr. ‘Just words: Law, Language and Power’. Chicago and
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Cornell,D.,`Time, Deconstruction, and the Challenge to Legal Positivism: the call for
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Cotterill, J., ‘Language and Power in Court: A Linguistic Analysis of the O. J. Simpson
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Couch,H.,`Law and Literature: A Comment', 17 Vanderbilt Law Review, 1964, pp.911-916.
Cover, R. M., "Violence and the World." Yale Law Journal 95 (1986): 1601-1629, also
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Crane,G.D., `The Path of Law and Literature', American Literary History, 758 (1997).
Culver, S., ‘Agency and the Language of the Novel’, 15 2, Yale Journal of Law & the
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Cunningham,C.,
`A Tale of Two Clients: Thinking about Law as Language', 87 Michigan Law Review, 1989,
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`The Lawyer as Translator, representation as text: towards an ethnography of legal discourse', 77 Cornell Law Review, 1992, pp.1298-1387.
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`Preliminary Bibliography', 29 California State Bar Journal, 1954, p.115.
`A Bibliography: Readings in Legal Literature', 41 American Bar Association Journal,
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`Readings in Legal Literature: A Bibliographical Supplement', 43 American Bar Association
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`Readings in Legal Literature: A Further Bibliographical Supplement', 43 American Bar
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`Law and Literature Once Again', 50 Law Library Journal, 1957, pp.396-403.
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`Literature Studies in Law Schools', 3 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, 1991,
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