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PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE

OCTOBER 1999

Items listed here were not necessarily published in October 1999.


Abogados : de esto y de aquello de la abogacia, la literatra y el derecho (Gustavo Gomez Velasquez and Gustavo Ivanez Carreno, eds.; 1997)(Vocatio in jus).

Andriopoulos, Stefan, Unfall und Verbrechen : Konfigurationen zwischen juristischem und literarischem Diskurs um 1900 (1996)(Hamburger Studien zur Kriminologie; 21).

Ascari, Maurizio, La leggibilita del male : genealogia del romanzo poliziesco e del romanzo anarchico inglese (1998)(Biblioteca del Dipartimento di lingue e letterature straniere moderne dell’Universita degli studi di Bologna; 23).

Balkin, J. M., Turandot’s Victory, 2(2) Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 299 (Summer 1990).

Bamford, Karen Valerie, Sexual Assault in Jacobean Drama (Dissertation, University of Toronto, 1993).

Barnett, Pamela E., The Language of Rape: Sexual Violence in Novels by Faulkner, Naylor and Morrison (Dissertation, Emory University, 1996).

Barton, Dunbar Plunket, Shakespeare and the Law (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929, repr. Union, NJ: Lawbook Exchange, 1999).

Beebee, Thomas O., Kant, Goethe, Benjamin, and the Law of Marriage, in Worldmaking 193 (William Pencak ed.; 1996).

Blackmer, Corinne E., The Veils of the Law: Race and Sexuality in Nella Larsen's Passing, in Race-ing Representation: Voice, History, and Sexuality 98 (Kostas Myrsiades and Linda Myrsiades eds.; 1998).

Boehnen, Scott, The Preface to Lyrical Ballads: Poetics, Poor Laws, and the Bold Experiments of 1797-1802, 20(3) Nineteenth-Century Contexts 287 (1997). On William Wordsworth.

Bonnet, Michele, 'To Take the Sin Out of Slicing Trees...': The Law of the Tree in Beloved, 31(1) African-American Review 41 (Spring 1997).

Bremmer, Rolf H., Jr., Grendel's Arm and the Law, in Studies in English Language and Literature 121 (M. J. Toswell and E. M. Tyler eds.; 1996).

Brooks, Peter, Storytelling without Fear? Confession in Law and Literature, in Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law 114 (Peter Brooks and Paul Gewirtz eds.; 1996).

Brown, Anne, Viol conjugal et violence maritale dans le roman feminin des annees soixante (1992)(Feminist Perspectives/Perspectives feministes; 22). Translation of Conjugal Rape and Marital Violence in the Novel of the 60's.

Camino, Mercedes Maroto, The stage am I? : raping Lucrece in early modern England (1995)(Elizabeth & Renaissance Studies; 120)(Salzburg Studies in English Literature: Elizabeth & Renaissance Studies; 120).

Campion, Thomas B., The law in Dreiser's American Dream (Dissertation, University of Colorado, 1996).

A Career in Crime: Inside Information From Top Women Writers (Helen Windrath ed.; 1999).

Castan Tobenas, Jose, and Jose Gascon y Marin, La idea de equidad en las letras espanolas : discurso leido el dia 23 de mayo de 1949, en su recepcion publica (1949).

Catty, Jocelyn, Writing Rape, Writing Women in Early Modern England: Unbridled Speech (1999)(Early Modern Literature in History).

Chase, Anthony, An Obscure Scandal of Consciousness, 1(1) Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 105 (December 1988).

Childress, Nancy LaVerne, Skirting the Law: Victorian Fiction and the Gendering of Judgment (Dissertation, University of Virginia, 1996). Comparison of the works of Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot.

Clarke, Stuart Alan, Color-Blind Prophets and Bootstrap Philosophies: Straw Men, Shell Games, and Social Criticism, 3(1) Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 83 (Winter 1991).

Collum, Eric, Figuring the Law: Legal Bodies and Legal Spaces on the Early Modern Stage (Dissertation, University of Delaware, 1998).

Cornett, Judy Mae, The Construction of Female Subjectivity: Common Issues in Eighteenth-Century English Law and the Novel (Dissertation, University of Virginia, 1997).

Craig, Randall, Promising language : betrothal in Victorian law and fiction (1999).

Crime fiction and film in the Sunshine State : Florida noir (1997).

Criticism and dissent in the Middle Ages (Rita Copeland ed.; 1996). Includes Rhetoric, coercion, and the memory of violence /Judy Enders -- Rape and the pedagogical rhetoric of sexual violence / Marjorie Curry Woods -- Heloise and the gendering of the literate subject / Martin Irvine -- The dissenting image : a postcard from Matthew Paris / Michael Camille -- The schools gave a license to poets / Nicolette Zeeman -- The science of politics and late medieval academic debate / Janet Coleman -- Desire and the scriptural text : will as reader in Piers Plowman / James Simpson -- "Vae octuplex," Loolard socio-texutal ideology, and Ricardian-Lancastrian prose translation / Ralph Hanna III -- Sacrum signum : sacramentality and dissent in York's theatre of Corpus Christi / Sarah Beckwith -- Inquisition, speech, and writing : a case from late medieval Norwich / Steven Justice.

Dolin, Kieran, Fiction and the law : legal discourse in Victorian and modernist literature (1999).

Donovan, Nancy McIlvaine, American tragedies : representations of crime and the law in twentieth century discourse (Dissertation, Miami University, 1997).

Dover, Kenneth James, Greek homosexuality (Rev. ed. 1997). Originally published 1989; reissued with a new postscript.

Downes, Lilli M., Blame and penance: gender, class, and sexual victimization in romance/confession magazines, 1964-1995 (Dissertation, University of Delaware, 1997).

Dubrow, Heather, Shakespeare and domestic loss : forms of deprivation, mourning and recuperation (1999)(Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture; 32).

Elton, William R., Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, and the Inns of Court revels (1999).

Esolen, Anthony M., 'The Isles Shall Wait for His Law': Isaiah and The Tempest, 94(2) Studies in Philology 221 (Spring 1997).

Fish, Stanley Eugene, Practica sin teoria : retorica y cambio en la vida institucional (1992)(Ensayos/Destino; 11). Translation of Doing What Comes Naturally.

Fox, Warren Frederick, Better to be Abel than Cain? : the figure of the murderer in mid-Victorian Britain (Dissertation, University of California, Irvine, 1996).

Francus, Marilyn, Monstrous Mothers, Monstrous Socieites: Infanticide and the Rule of Law in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century England, 17(2) Eighteenth-Century Life 133 (May 1993).

Gaakeer, Jeanne, Hope springs eternal : an introduction to the work of James Boyd White (1998).  Based on the author’s dissertation, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1995.

Gadeken, Sara F., Evading the Salic Law of Wit: The Female Satirist and Sentimental Community in Sarah Fielding (Dissertation, Syracuse University, 1996).

Genovese, Eugene D., Critical Legal Studies as Radical Politics and World View, 3(1) Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 131 (Winter 1991).

Gewirtz, Paul, Victims and Voyeurs: Two Narrative Problems at the Criminal Trial, in Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law 135 (Peter Brooks and Paul Gewirtz eds.; 1996).

Glatz, Lawrence F., Heinrich Boll als Moralist : die Funktion von Verbrechen und Gewalt in seinen Prosawerken (1999)(Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature; 42).

Gravdal, Kathryn, Confessing Incests: Legal Erasures and Literary Celebrations in Medieval France, 32(2) Comparative Literature Studies 280 (1995).

Green, Jessica R., Revealing the victim : rape representations in literature and film (Master’s thesis, Southwest Texas State University, 1996).

Green, Richard Firth, A crisis of truth : literature and law in Ricardian England (1999)(The Middle Ages Series).

Grenzfrevel : Rechtskultur und literarische Kultur (Hans-Albrecht Koch and Gabriella Rovagnati eds.; 1998)(Abhandlungen zur Kunst-, Musik- und Literaturwissenschaft; 401).

Grossman, Jonathan H., The Art of Alibi: A History of the Novel and the Law Courts (Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1996).

Grossman, Jonathan H., Representing Pickwick: The Novel and the Law Courts, 52(2) Nineteenth-Century Literature 171 (September 1997).

Guest, David, Sentenced to Death: The American Novel and Capital Punishment (University Press of Mississippi, 1997). Also available from netLibrary.

Gunning, Sandra, Race, Rape, and Lynching: The Red Record of American Literature, 1890-1912 (1996).

Gye, Joengmeen, Social class, popularity, and acceptability in Victorian literature: William Makepeace Thackeray and the Silver-Fork and Newgate novels (Dissertation, Florida State University, 1998).

Hannett, Laura A., A certain threatening picture : images of rape in Eudora Welty's The golden apples (Master’s thesis, College of William and Mary, 1997).

Harrison, Russell, Patricia Highsmith (1997)(Twayne’s United States Authors Series; TUSAS 683).

Haste, Steve, Criminal sentences : true crime in fiction and drama (1997)

Haut, Woody, Neon noir : contemporary American crime fiction (1999).

Heald, Paul J., Guide to law and literature for teachers, students, and researchers (1998). "Companion text to Literature and Legal Problem Solving: Law and Literature as Ethical Discourse."

Henningfeld, Diane Andrews, Contextualizing rape : sexual violence in Middle English literature (Dissertation, Michigan State University, 1994).

Heppenstall, Rayner, French crime in the Romantic age (1970).

Herbert, Rosemary, The Oxford companion to crime and mystery writing (1999).

Hommel-Ingram, Gudrun, Der Mörder ist selten der Butler : Gesellschaftskritik in der Kriminalliteratur von E.T.A. Hoffmann, Theodor Fontane und Ingrid Noll (Dissertation, University of Oregon, 1998).

Hunt, Stephanie Capps, Eve Incarnate: The Treatment of Women in Chaucer’s The Legend of Lucrece, Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece, Pope’s The Rape of the Lock, and Hawthorne’s Rappacini’s Daughter (Master’s thesis, East Carolina University, 1995).

Jed, Stephanie H, Chaste Thinking: The Rape of Lucretia and the Birth of Humanism (Indiana University Press, 1989). Now available from netLibrary.

Jennings, La Vinia Delois, Sexual violence in the works of Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Toni Morrison (Dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1989).

Jeney, Cynthia L., "Much like the partridge in a sparhawkes foot" : a study of rape in ten Renaissance plays (Master’s thesis, Arizona State University, 1990).

Johnson, Nancy Edna, The 'Equivocal Spirit' of Law: Property, Agency and the Contract in the English Jacobin Novel (Dissertation, McGill University, 1995).

Jones, Timothy Scott, Redemptive Fictions: The Contexts of Outlawry in Medieval English Chronicle and Romance (Dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1994).

Kahn, Paul W., Law and love : the trials of King Lear (2000).

Kaufman, Anne Lee, "Ever so many generations hence" : rereading The People vs Abbot (1838) (Master’s thesis, University of Montana, 1994).

Keily, David Lee, The Brothers Karamazov and the fate of Russian truth : shifts in the construction and interpretation of narrative after the Judicial Reform of 1864 : a thesis (Dissertation, Harvard University, 1996).

Kelly, R. Gordon, Mystery fiction and modern life (1998)(Studies in popular culture).

Killing women : Australian women's crime fiction (1993).

Kläden, Dietrich Alexander v., Die deutsche Politik im Spiegel der juristischen Fachpresse 1871- 1932 : ein Beitrag zur medialen Entwicklung und rechtshistorischen Untersuchung juristischer Zeitschriften im deutschen Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik (1995)(Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe II: Rechtwissenschaft/Publications universitaires europeenes. Serie II Droit; 1797). Originally presented as the author's dissertation, Universität Hannover, 1995.

Knight, Stephen Thomas, Continent of mystery : a thematic history of Australian crime fiction (1997).

Knutson, Kimber L., Deconstructing the origins of law(s) in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda (Master’s thesis, Arizona State University, 1997).

Koo, Youngwhoe, Idea of natural law in Milton's Comus and Paradise lost (Dissertation, University of North Texas, 1998).

Lahey, Michael E., Constructing Justice: Faulkner and Law (Dissertation, University of Alberta, 1996).

Lambert, Robert Graham, Emily Dickinson's use of Anglo-American legal concepts and vocabulary in her poetry : Muse at the bar (1997)(Studies in American Literature; 24).

Landman, James Henry, Langland, Chaucer, Fortescue : force of law and popular voice, 1377-1471 (Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1996).

Law, Graham, Wilkie in the Weeklies: The Serialization and Syndication of Collins's Late Novels, 30(3) Victorian Periodicals Review 244 (Fall 1997).

Law and Literature: Current Legal Issues 1999

Leckie, Barbara, Culture and adultery : the novel, the newspaper, and the law, 1857-1914 (1999).

Leval, Pierre N., Judicial Opinions as Literature, in Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law 206 (Peter Brooks and Paul Gewirtz eds.; 1996).

Lethal imagination : violence and brutality in American history (Michael A. Bellesiles, ed.; 1999). Includes Introduction / Michael A. Bellesiles -- Kieft's War and the cultures of violence in colonial America / Evan Haefeli -- "Shee would bump his mouldy britch": authority, masculinity, and the harried husbands of New Haven Colony, 1638-1670 / Ann M. Little -- Colonial and Revolutionary era slave patrols of Virginia / Sally E. Hadden -- The social origins of dueling in Virginia / Bruce C. Baird -- Women of domestic violence in nineteenth-century North Carolina / Laura F. Edwards -- Complicity and deceit: Lewis Cheney's plot and its bloody consequences / Junius P. Rodriguez -- Good men and notorious rogues: vigilantism in Massac County, Illinois, 1846-1850 / Nicole Etcheson -- Armed and "more or less dangerous": women and violence in American frontier literature, 1820-1860 / Laura McCall -- Seduced, betrayed, and revenged: the murder trial of Mary Harris / Lee Chambers-Schiller -- To live and die in Dodge City: body counts, law and order, and the case of Kansas v. Gill / Robert R. Dykstra -- Word and deed: the language of lynching, 1820-1953 / Christopher Waldrep -- "The deftness of her sex": innocence, guilt, and gender in the trial of Lizzie Borden / Catherine Ross Nickerson -- Treat her like a lady: judicial paternalism and the justification for assaults against Black women, 1865-1910 / Uche Egemonye -- "The Negro would be more than an angel to withstand such treatment": African- American homicide in Chicago, 1875-1910 / Jeffrey S. Adler -- Homosociality and the legal sanction of male heterosexual aggression in the early twentieth century / John C. Pettegrew -- "The unspeakable Mrs. Gunness": the deviant woman in early-twentieth-century America / Paula K. Hinton -- Cultural representations and social contexts of rape in the early twentieth century / Mary E. Odem --Violence by design: contraceptive technology and the invasion of the female body / Andrea Tone -- The Monroe Rifle Club: finding justice in an "ungodly and social jungle called Dixie" / Craig S. Pascoe -- Armed and dangerous: guns in American homes / Arthur L. Kellermann and Philip J. Cook.

Leung, Yiu-Nam, The Problem of Law and Justice in Trollope’s Orley Farm, 25(3/4) Tamkang Review 331 (Spring/Summer 1995).

Liang, Hsiao-sheng, Wei hsien nu jen : Fan tsui hsin li hsiao shuo (1998).

The Literature of the Law : A Thoughtful Entertainment For Lawyers and Others (Brian Harris ed.; 1998).

Lochrie, Karma, Covert operations : the medieval uses of secrecy (1999)(The Middle Ages Series).

Ludmer, Josefina, El cuerpo del delito: Un manual (1999)(Basicos).

Lynch, G. Andrew, The Agency of the Secret: The Secret, Confidence, and the Law in Joseph Conrad's Novels (Dissertation, New York University, 1997).

Lysyk, Stephanie P., Making a Farce of Justice: The Divergence of Law and Literature in Early Modern France (Dissertation, Stanford University, 1995).

Marcandier-Colard, Christine, Crimes de sang et scenes capitales : essai sur l'esthetique romantique de la violence (1998)(Perspectives litteraires).

Marrero-Fente, Raul A., La poetica de la ley en los textos coloniales (Dissertation, Univresity of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1997).

McDonald, Mark Allen, Shakespeare's King Lear with The Tempest : The Discovery of Nature and the Shakespearean Recovery of  Classical Natural Right (Dissertation, University of Dallas, 1997).

Mehra, Shaila, Reading rape : a re-examination of sexual violence in selected works of literature (Honors paper, Rhodes College, 1997).

Michael, Steven C., The rebirth of goodness : crime and the transformation of virtue in the Newgate novel (Dissertation, Texas Tech University, 1995).

Miller, Nancy Weitz, Rape and The Rhetoric of Female Chastity in English Renaissance Literature (Dissertation, Ohio State University, 1996).

Moddelmog, William Evan, Reconstituting authority : American fiction in the province of the law, 1880-1920 (Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1997).

Minow, Martha, Identities, 3(1) Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 97 (Winter 1991).

Moore, Peter R., Hamlet and the Two Witness Rule, 44(242) Notes and Queries 498 (December 1997).

Moses, Diana C., The Stuprum of Livy's Lucretia : Roman notions of forcible and consensual sex outside of marriage (1990). "Text of a paper presented on March 19, 1990; sponsored by the Harvard Law School Program on Legal History."

Narrating transgression : representations of the criminal in early modern England (Rosamaria Loretelli and Roberto De Romanis, eds.; 1999)(Anglo-amerikanische Studien; 11)(Anglo-American Studies; 11).

Nash, John, Counterparts before the Law: Mimicry and Exclusion, in Re: Joyce: Text, Culture, Politics 3 (John Brannigan, Geoff Ward, and Julian Wolfreys, eds.; 1998). On James Joyce.

Nesbitt, Kathleen Ann, The novel of English working-class movements, 1848-1914 : Gaskell, Dickens, Harkness, and Tressell (Dissertation, Michigan State University, 1992).

Nicholas, Victoria, Silk Stalkings: More Women Write of Murder (1998).

Nixon, Cheryl L., Fictional Families: Guardianship in Eighteenth-Century Law and Literature (Dissertation, Harvard University, 1995).

Noone, Jonathan M., Serial Killer Chic: The Creation of a Cultural Icon (Master’s thesis, Fitchburg State College, 1998).

Okun, Peter T. M., Crime and the nation : prison reform and popular fiction in Philadelphia, 1786-1800 (Dissertation, West Virginia University, 1997).

Olds, Madelin Joan, The Rape Complex in the Postbellum South (Dissertation, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1989).

Pahl, Leslie Ann, Margins of modernity : the citizen and the criminal in the Weimar Republic (Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1991).

Palabra y violencia (Silvia Chejter ed.; 1998)(Travesias; 7).

Paul, Shalom Morton, The book of the covenant : its literary setting and extra-biblical background (Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1965).

Pausch, Alfons, and Jutta Pausch, Goethes Juristenlaufbahn : Rechtsstudent, Advokat, Staatsdiener : eine Fachbiographie (1996)..

Peterson, Sandra Marny, The view from the gallows: the criminal confession in American literature (Dissertation, Northwestern University, 1972).

Polloczek, Dieter, Literature and legal discourse : equity and ethics from Sterne to Conrad (1999).

Porret, Michel, Voltaire et le 'vol domestique' à la lumière du droit penal, in Etre riche au sièècle de Voltaire 255 (Jacques Berchtold and Michael Porret eds.; 1996).

Posner, Richard A., Law and Literature (Rev. and enl. ed.; 1998).

Powers, Alan, Measure for Measure and Law Reform in 1604, 15 Upstart Crow 35 (1995).

Punter, David, Gothic pathologies : the text, the body, and the law (1998). Discusses Stephen King, among other writers.

Quinto Lupinetti, Mario, Francesco Petrarca e il diritto (1995)(Studi e ricerche; 14).

Reynolds, Nancy Elizabeth, Narrative metamorphoses of rape in Ovid (Master’s thesis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1994).

Rieff, Philip, The Newer Noises of War in the Second Culture Camp: Notes on Professor Burt's Legal Fictions, 3(2) Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 315 (Summer 1991).

Romans du crime (1998).

Royer, Diana, Puritan Constructs and Nineteenth-Century Politics: Allegory, Rhetoric, and Law in Three Hawthorne Tales, in Worldmaking 211 (William Pencak ed.; 1996).

Ryals, Clyde de L., Carlyle and the Law, 14 Carlyle Studies Annual 25 (1994).

Scheil, Katherine West, Sir William Devenant's Use of Shakespeare in The Law against Lovers (1662), 76(4) Philological Quarterly 369 (Fall 1997).

Schmidgen, Wolfram, Picturing Property: Waverley and the Common Law, 29(2) Studies in the Novel 191 (Summer 1997).

Schramm, Jan-Melissa, Testimony and Advocacy in Victorian Law, Literature, and Theology (2000)(Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture; 27).

Senior, Kristen Hoffman, For Love Or Money: The Economics of Illicit Sexuality in English Eighteenth-Century Legal Sources and Prose Narratives (Dissertation, Marquette University, 1998).

Sharkey, Sabina, Ireland and the Iconography of Rape: Colonisation, Constraint and Gender (1994)(Irish Studies Centre Occasional Papers Series; 4).

Sheehan, Katherine C., The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, 6 E Law (March 1999).

Silar, Theodore I., Feudal land law terminology in selected works of Geoffrey Chaucer (Dissertation, Lehigh University, 1997).

Skinner, Rachel, Representations of Rape (Bachelor’s thesis, New College, University of South Florida, 1995).

Slater, Tracy L., Essential Wounds, Obscure Crimes: Sexual Violence and Victimhood in the Early Twentieth Century American Novel (Dissertation, Brandeis University, 1999).

Sokol, B. J., and Mary Sokol, Shakespeare's legal language (2000)(Athlone Shakespeare Dictionary Series).

Solomon, Angela Hynes, Crime Narrative as Social Literature in Nineteenth Century Germany (Dissertation, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 1996).

Srouji, Vivian Margaret, Marriage as Commerce and Marriage as Rape: A Study of Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (Master’s thesis, California State University, Hayward, 1991).

Steely, Janet Lynn, The rape of Mary Queen of Scots (Master’s thesis, Auburn University, 1993).

Stern, Simon, Tom Jones and the Economies of Copyright, 9(4) Eighteenth-Century Fiction 429 (July 1997).

Suggs, Jon Christian, Whispered consolations : law and narrative in African-American life (1999)(Law, Meaning and Violence).

Swan, Beth, Fictions of law : an investigation of the law in eighteenth-century English fiction (1997)(Anglo-American Studies/Anglo-amerikanische Studien; 9). Based on the author's dissertation.

Tanner, Laura E., Intimate Violence: Reading Rape and Torture in Twentieth-Century Fiction (Indiana University Press, 1994). Now available from netLibrary.

Thomas, Susanne Sara, Lex scripta et lex non scripta : tensions between law and language in late fourteenth-century England and its literature (Dissertation, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1997).

Tilley, Jane Lucinda, Aesthetic violence: the victimisation of women in the Quebec novel (Dissertation, University of British Columbia, 1995).

Time, Victoria M., Shakespeare's criminals : criminology, fiction, and drama (1999)(Contributions in Criminology and Penology: 52).

Toral Moreno, Jesus, El mercader de Venecia y la libertad religiosa : dos estudios juridicos (1994).

Tromp, Marlene Anne, The Private Rod: Marital Violence, the Law, and Sensation in Victorian Britain (Dissertation, University of Florida, 1995).

Tupper, Kari Lynn, Women and Crime: Desire, Transgression and Confession in American Law and Literature (Dissertation, University of Washington, 1997).

Vyvyan, Laura Kathleen, Shattering the Silence: Sexual Violence in the Literature of Canadian Women (Master’s thesis, McMaster University, 1993).

Waterstone's guide to crime fiction (Nick Rennison ed.; 1997).

Welles, Marcia L., Persephone's girdle : narratives of rape in seventeenth-century Spanish literature (1999).

White, R. S., Natural Law in English Renaissance Literature (1996).

Wolf, Janet Sorlien, The Augustan Mock Form, 1678-1743: A Reconsideration of Some Major Examples (Dissertation, Syracuse University, 1991).

Yuhasz, Jeffrey A., Displaced by Sympathy: An Examination of Law and Literature (Bachelor’s thesis, Whitman College, 1999).

Zecchi, Barbara, The representation of rape and the rape of representation : sexual/textual violence in Italy and Spain (Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1998).

Zago, Esther, Women, Medicine, and the Law in Boccaccio's Decameron, in Women Healers and Physicians: Climbing a Long Hill 64 (Lilian R. Furst ed.; 1997).

Publications Mentioned or Reviewed on the Web

Dimock, Wai-chee, Residues of Justice: Literature, Law, Philosophy

Goodman, Nan, Shifting the Blame: Literature, Law, and the Theory of Accidents in Nineteenth-Century America (1998)