Literary Analysis of Law: Reorienting the Connections Between Law and Literature

5:2 Critical Analysis of Law 1 (2018)

8 Pages Posted: 16 Feb 2019

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Simon Stern

University of Toronto - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2018

Abstract

This special issue of Critical Analysis of Law, devoted to new work in law and literature, features articles that dispense with the choice between “law in literature” and “law as literature,” to ask how legal and literary forms, methods, concepts, and attitudes can be productively explored in tandem. Conventionally, when scholars ask how legal actors and problems are portrayed in literature, or how hermeneutic theory may shed light on statutory or constitutional interpretation, these questions are meant to help solve a legal problem, at a doctrinal or conceptual level. But once we abandon the requirement that literature serve as an assistant in this fashion, many new possibilities for the literary study of law come into visibility. The essays in this special issue explore some of those directions.

Suggested Citation

Stern, Simon, Literary Analysis of Law: Reorienting the Connections Between Law and Literature (2018). 5:2 Critical Analysis of Law 1 (2018), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3329705

Simon Stern (Contact Author)

University of Toronto - Faculty of Law ( email )

78 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5
Canada

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