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Provides a resource for teachers interested in learning about the field of law and literature and shows how to bring its insights to bear in their classrooms, both in the liberal arts and in law schools. Essays in the first section provide a retrospective of the field and look forward to new developments. The second section offers readers an array of possibilities for structuring courses that integrate legal issues with the study of literature.

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Provides a resource for teachers interested in learning about the field of law and literature and shows how to bring its insights to bear in their classrooms, both in the liberal arts and in law schools. Essays in the first section provide a retrospective of the field and look forward to new developments. The second section offers readers an array of possibilities for structuring courses that integrate legal issues with the study of literature.
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Autorenporträt
Austin Sarat is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College. He is the author of The Road to Abolition? The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States and When Government Breaks the Law. Cathrine O. Frank is associate professor of English at the University of New England. She is author of Law, Literature, and the Transmission of Culture in England, 1837-1925 and, with Austin Sarat and Matthew Anderson, of Law and the Humanities: An Introduction. Matthew Anderson is associate professor in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the author of Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture and Performing Glam Rock: Gender and Theatricality in Popular Music.