Law and Literature Criticism
- Introduction
- Representative Works
- Criticism: Overviews And General Studies
- Criticism: Fiction Critiquing The Law
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Criticism: Literary Responses To The Law
- John Updike's S.
- The ‘Blight of Legalized Limitation’ in Alice Childress's Wedding Band
- Bakhtin as Anarchist? Language, Law, and Creative Impulses in the Work of Mikhail Bakhtin and Rudolf Rocker
- Bernard Williams, Moral Law, and Kafka's Der Prozess.
- Aryan Aristocrats and Übermenschen: Nietzsche's Reading of the Laws of Manu
- Truth and Justice in Bertolt Brecht
- Lessons of the Cryptograph: Revelation and the Mechanical in Kafka's ‘In the Penal Colony.’
- ‘You Always under Attack’: Whiteness as Law and Terror in August Wilson's Twentieth-Century Cycle of Plays
- Further Reading