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This work is presented as part of eLangdell Press' Law and Literature Collection. It was selected based on a review of syllabi in this discipline."The law and literature movement focuses on the interdisciplinary connection between law and literature. This field has roots in two major developments in the intellectual history of law-first, the growing doubt about whether law in isolation is a source of value and meaning, or whether it must be plugged into a large cultural or philosophical or social-science context to give it value and meaning; and, second, the growing focus on the mutability of meaning in all texts, whether literary or legal. Those who work in the field stress one or the other of two complementary perspectives: law in literature (understanding enduring issues as they are explored in great literary texts) and law as literature (understanding legal texts by reference to methods of literary interpretation, analysis and critique).This movement has broad and potentially far reaching implications with regards to future teaching methods, scholarship, and interpretations of legal texts. Combining literature's ability to provide unique insight into the human condition through text with the legal framework that regulates those human experiences in reality gives a democratic judiciary a new and dynamic approach to reaching the aims of providing a just and moral society. It is necessary, in practical thought and discussion about the use of legal rhetoric, to understand text's role in defining human experience." Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_and_literature
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monografia Rebiun38009019 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38009019 m o d cr#u|||||||||| 250123p20142016xx o u00| u eng d CBUC 991010534271706709 UPM 991005629795504212 CBUC 991004272979006713 CBUC 991000907055506712 UCAR 991007913970204213 CBUC 991012599724906708 CBUC 991010534271706709 ScCtBLL ScCtBLL eng Dostoyevsky, Fyodor 1821-1881) author The Brothers Karamazov eLangdell Editor, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Constance Garnett [s.l.] eLangdell Press 2014 [s.l.] [s.l.] eLangdell Press 1 online resource (513 p.) 1 online resource (513 p.) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier This work is presented as part of eLangdell Press' Law and Literature Collection. It was selected based on a review of syllabi in this discipline."The law and literature movement focuses on the interdisciplinary connection between law and literature. This field has roots in two major developments in the intellectual history of law-first, the growing doubt about whether law in isolation is a source of value and meaning, or whether it must be plugged into a large cultural or philosophical or social-science context to give it value and meaning; and, second, the growing focus on the mutability of meaning in all texts, whether literary or legal. Those who work in the field stress one or the other of two complementary perspectives: law in literature (understanding enduring issues as they are explored in great literary texts) and law as literature (understanding legal texts by reference to methods of literary interpretation, analysis and critique).This movement has broad and potentially far reaching implications with regards to future teaching methods, scholarship, and interpretations of legal texts. Combining literature's ability to provide unique insight into the human condition through text with the legal framework that regulates those human experiences in reality gives a democratic judiciary a new and dynamic approach to reaching the aims of providing a just and moral society. It is necessary, in practical thought and discussion about the use of legal rhetoric, to understand text's role in defining human experience." Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_and_literature CC BY-SA Law. Law Best Books Ever Listings Garnett, Constance translator eLangdell Editor editor