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Law in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Law-Related Works
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Law in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Law-Related Works is a collection of two hundred and fifty annotations of law-related novellas, novels and plays written by scholars with an interest in the field. This annotated bibliography is intended as a companion piece to Law in Literature: Legal Themes in American Stories:1842-1917, Law in Literature: Legal Themes in Drama, and Law in Literature: Legal Themes in Novellas.Unlike the other three books in this series, Law in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Law-Related Works is not useful as a textbook for a law in literature course. In an academic setting, it is useful to professors seeking to assign works for reading by the students. Students who are interested in the topic might want to obtain the book as a reference tool to discover works for further reading. Also, the book is intended to reach an audience of those engaged in the legal system and to anyone interested in exploring the rich stories annotated in this volume.
Law in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Law-Related Works is a collection of two hundred and fifty annotations of law-related novellas, novels and plays written by scholars with an interest in the field. This annotated bibliography is intended as a companion piece to Law in Literature: Legal Themes in American Stories:1842-1917, Law in Literature: Legal Themes in Drama, and Law in Literature: Legal Themes in Novellas.Unlike the other three books in this series, Law in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Law-Related Works is not useful as a textbook for a law in literature course. In an academic setting, it is useful to professors seeking to assign works for reading by the students. Students who are interested in the topic might want to obtain the book as a reference tool to discover works for further reading. Also, the book is intended to reach an audience of those engaged in the legal system and to anyone interested in exploring the rich stories annotated in this volume.


















