Novel Judgements: Legal Theory as Fiction
di
William P. MacNeil
Ancora nessuna valutazione
Science Fiction
History
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
238
Lingua
Portoghese
Pubblicato
Sep 8, 2011
Editore
Routledge-Cavendish
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
0415459141
ISBN-13
9780415459143
Descrizione
In a thought-provoking analysis, William P. MacNeil delves into the intricate relationship between law and literature in the context of nineteenth-century Anglo-American society. By exploring how legal narratives are constructed, he redefines the understanding of legal theory as a form of storytelling. This thoughtful examination reveals not only the influence of literary forms on legal thought but also the way law itself can be seen as a compelling narrative embedded in cultural practices.
MacNeil deftly intertwines historical legal cases and literary texts, demonstrating how these narratives shape societal perceptions of justice and morality. His work invites readers to view legal decisions as more than mere applications of statutes; they are dynamic stories that reflect the complexities of human experience. Through this lens, law emerges as a rich tapestry that includes character, conflict, and resolution, much like the novels of the era.
Ultimately, the book challenges readers to reconsider their perspectives on both disciplines. It suggests that understanding the nuances in legal theory can be significantly enhanced by examining its literary manifestations, creating a dialogue between the realms of fiction and legal reasoning that resonates beyond the pages of history.
MacNeil deftly intertwines historical legal cases and literary texts, demonstrating how these narratives shape societal perceptions of justice and morality. His work invites readers to view legal decisions as more than mere applications of statutes; they are dynamic stories that reflect the complexities of human experience. Through this lens, law emerges as a rich tapestry that includes character, conflict, and resolution, much like the novels of the era.
Ultimately, the book challenges readers to reconsider their perspectives on both disciplines. It suggests that understanding the nuances in legal theory can be significantly enhanced by examining its literary manifestations, creating a dialogue between the realms of fiction and legal reasoning that resonates beyond the pages of history.
Recensioni
Nessuna recensione ancora
Sii il primo a recensire questo libro e condividi i tuoi pensieri
Aggiungi Prima RecensioneRegistro di Lettura
Nessun registro di lettura trovato
Inizia a tracciare i tuoi progressi di lettura per vedere i registri qui
Aggiungi il tuo primo registro di letturaNote
Registro delle transazioni
Nessun registro delle transazioni trovato
Inizia a tracciare le tue transazioni di libri per vedere i registri qui
Aggiungi il tuo primo registro di transazione