PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE
NOVEMBER 1999
N. B. Publications
listed here were not necessarily published in November 1999.
A-F
Abbot, James C., Jr., Roman deceit: dolus in Latin literature and Roman society
(Dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1997).
Aguila Solana, Irene, Une
vision satirique de la justice à travers Le president mystifié de Sade, 11(1)
Eighteenth-Century Fiction 103 (October 1998).
Altick, Richard Daniel, Vikutoria-cho
no hiiro no kenkyu (1988)(Kurateru sosho; 11). Translation of Victorian Studies in
Scarlet.
The Art of murder : new
essays on detective fiction (Gustav H. Klaus and Stephen Knight eds.; 1998)(ZAA
Studies; 3).
Assocation of the Bar of
the City of New York, The Elsinore appeal: People vs. Hamlet (Kevin Thomas
Duffy ed.; 1996).
Balsamo, Gian, Pruning
the Genealogical Tree (1999).
Barker, David Stephen, On
Adjudication and Narrative in the Canterbury Tales (Dissertation, University of
Toronto, 1996).
Barnes, James M., Crime
and justice in Theodor Fontane's novel Unterm Birnbaum (Master's thesis,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1984).
Barratt,
Alexandra, The Characters 'Civil' and 'Theology' in Piers Plowman, 38 Traditio
352 (1982).
Barreto, Tobias, Estudos
allemaes (1883). Essays on Brazilian literature, criminal law, and women.
Basiuk, Tomasz, William
Gaddis: The Economy of Excess and the Debunking of Law, in Polish-American Literary
Confrontations 9 (Joanna Durczak and Jerzy Durczak eds.; 1995).
Bellorini, Maria Grazia, Ritratti
in scena : un lettura di The ring and the book di Robert Browning
(1992)(Biblioteca di studi inglesi; 54).
Bennett, Robert B.,
The Law Enforces Itself: Richard Hooker and the Law against Fornication in Measure for
Measure, 16 Selected Papers of the Shakespeare and Renaissance Association of
West Virginia 43 (1996).
Bentley, Christopher, Murder
by Client: A Reworked Theme in Dashiell Hammett, 14(1) Armchair Detective 78
(Winter 1981).
Berkey-Abbott, Kristin
Lee, My relations act with me as my enemies : domestic violence as metaphor, 1794-1850
(Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1992).
Bernauw, Patrick, Landru
bestaat niet (1992).
Best, Stephen Michael, The
Subject of Property: Race, Prosthesis, and Possession in American Culture, 1865-1927
(Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1997).
Berry, Laura C., The
Child, the State, and the Victorian Novel (1999)(Victorian Literature and Culture
Series).
Beyond Portia: Women, Law,
and Literature in the United States (Jacqueline St. Joan and Annette Bennington
McElhiney, eds.; 1997).
Biamonte, Gloria A., Funny,
Isn't It?: Testing the Boundaries of Gender and Genre in Women's Detective Fiction, in
Look Who's Laughing: Gender and Comedy 231-254 (Gail Finney ed.; 1994).
Biron, Rebecca Elizabeth, Murder:
Narrative Experiments in Subjectivity (Dissertation, University of Iowa, 1993).
Blacksin, Ida, Law and
Literature: Dreiser and the Courts (Dissertation, Michigan State University, 1969).
Bonacquisti, Dawn, "This
hopless guise, this helpless form": innocence and monstrosity in Great
Expectations and Interview with the Vampire (Master's thesis, University
of South Florida, 1996).
Boon, Kevin Alexander, Framing
Chaos: Law in the Margin Chaos in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut (Dissertation,
University of South Florida, 1995).
Buffington, Nancy Jane, From
Freedom to Slavery: Robert Montgomery Bird and the Natural Law Tradition
(Dissertation, University of Arizona, 1998).
Campbell, Peter Joseph, Watching
the detectives : the evolution of the hard-boiled detective (Dissertation, University
of Notre Dame, 1997).
Campbell, Susie, 'Is
That the Law?: Shakespeare's Political Cynicism in The Merchant of Venice, in The
Merchant of Venice/William Shakespeare 65 (Linda Cookson and Bryan Loughrey eds.;
1992).
Cauthen, Cramer R. and
Donald G. Alpin III, The Gift Refused: The Southern Lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird,
The Client, and Cape Fear, 19(2) Studies in Popular Culture 257
(October 1996).
Cazier, Pierre, Le Cri
de Job: approche biblique, mythologique et litteraire du probleme de la souffrance de
juste (1996)(Études littéraires et linguistiques).
Childress, Nancy LaVerne, Skirting
the Law: Victorian Fiction and the Gendering of Judgment (Dissertation, University of
Virginia, 1996).
Chiu, Hanping, Sex,
Literature, and Law: John Updike's S, 25(3) Tamkang Review 377
(Spring/Summer 1995).
Corfis, Ivy A., Judges
and Laws of Justice in Celestina, in Studies on Medieval Spanish Literature in
Honor of Charles F. Fraker 75 (Mercedes Vaquero and Alan Deyermond eds.; 1995).
Collum, Eric, Figuring
the Law: Legal Bodies and Legal Spaces on the Early Modern Stage (Dissertation,
University of Delaware, 1998).
Cohen, Daniel, Social
Injustice, Sexual Violence, Spiritual Transcendence: Constructions of Interracial Rape in
Early American Crime Literature, 1767-1817, 55 William and Mary Quarterly 481 (July
1999).
Cuklanz, LIsa M., Rape
on Prime Time: Television, Masculinity, and Sexual Violence (1999)(Feminist Cultural
Studies, the Media and Political Culture).
Current Legal Issues:
1999, vol. 2: Law and Literature (Michael Freeman ed.; 1999).
Davis, Lennard J., Studies
in the Origins of the English Novel: Journalism, Fiction, and the Law (Dissertation,
Columbia University, 1977).
Dayton, Kim, Family
Fictions/Legal Failures: A Feminist View of Family Law and Literature, in Beyond
Portia: Women, Law, and Literature in the United States 129 (Jacqueline St. Joan and
Annette Bennington McElhinney, eds.; 1997).
Delmas-Marty, Mireille, Foucault
et la justice, 325 Magazine Littéraire 52 (October 1994).
Day, David D., 'Hafa
nu ond geheald husa selest': Jurisdiction and Justice in Beowulf (Dissertation,
Rice University, 1993).
Deaver, William
O., Jr., A Deconstruction of Patriarchal Law in Camino de perfeccion, 6 RLA:
Romance Languages Annual 439 (1994).
Duke, Loraine Joanna, Crime,
Law, and Prison Experience in the Novels of Tobias Smollett (Dissertation, University
of Tennessee, 1970).
Eisenberg, Davina Lee, The
figure of the dandy in Barbey d'Aurevilly's Le bonheur dans le crime
(1996)(Sexuality and Literature; 4).
Ezell, Margaret, Social
Authorship and the Advent of Print (1999).
Faery, Rebecca Blevins, Cartographies
of Desire: Capitivity, Race, and Sex in the Shaping of an American Nation (1999).
Fienman, Ilene Rose, Citizenship
Rites: Feminist Soldiers and Feminist Antimilitarists (1999).
Foran, Donna Rae, The
Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens (Dissertation, Marquette University, 1995).
G-L
Green, Janet M., Earthly
Doom and Heavenly Thunder: Judgment in King Lear, 23(2) University of Dayton
Review 63 (Spring 1995).
Hallgren, Sherri, 'The
Law Is the Law - and a Bad Stove Is a Bad Stove': Subversive Justice and Layers of
Collusion in A Jury of Her Peers, in Violence, Silence, and Anger:
Womens Writing as Transgression 203 (Deirdre Lashgari ed.; 1995).
Halttunen, Karen, Murder
most foul: the killer and the American Gothic imagination (1998).
Hankey, Leona
Sandra, The Power of Naming: Women and Law in Twentieth Century American Fiction
(Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1993).
Hantke, Steffen H., Murder
in the Age of Technical Reproduction: Serial Killer Narratives as "Seminal
Texts", 1996 theory@buffalo 89 (Fall 1996).
Harris, Janice Hubbard, Edwardian
stories of divorce (1996).
Hart, Kevin, Samuel
Johnson and the Culture of Property (1999).
Hogan, Patrick Colm, On
interpretation: meaning and inference in law, psychoanalysis, and literature (1996).
Houen, Alex, The
Secret Agent: anarchism and the thermodynamics of law, 65(4) ELH 995
(Winter 1998).
Ives, Edward D., The
bonny Earl of Murray: the man, the murder, the ballad (1997)(Folklore and society).
Jacobson, Nora, Cleavage:
Technology, Controversy, and the Ironies of the Man-made Breast (1999).
Jenkins, McKay, The
South in Black and White: Race, Sex, and Literature in the 1940s (1999).
Justman, Stewart, Springs
of Liberty: The Satiric Tradition and Freedom of Speech (1999)(Rethinking Theory).
Johnson, Dianne E., The
People of Savannah v. Berendt: An Exploration of the Law and Its Effects of Works of
Fiction (Masters thesis, Central Missouri State University, 1999).
Kelly, R. Gordon, Mystery
fiction and modern life (1998)(Studies in Popular Culture).
Kittle, Peter Daniel, Thatchers
Institutions: Hegemony and National Identity in Popular British Fiction (Dissertation,
University of Oregon, 1998). Discusses Sue Townsend, David Lodge, John Mortimer.
Klinck, Dennis R., Shakespeare's
Richard II as landlord and wasting tenant, 25 College Literature 21 (Winter
1998).
Knox, Sara Louise, Murder
: a tale of modern American life (1998).
Kornfeld, Eve, Reconstructing
American law: the politics of narrative and Eudora Welty's empathic vision, 26 Journal
of American Studies 23 (April 1992).
Korobkin, Laura Hanft, Criminal
conversations: the narrativity of civil adultery litigation in late nineteenth-century
America (Dissertation, Harvard University, 1994).
Kratzke, Peter, Jack
London's Optimistic View of the Law: A Reading of The Son of the Wolf, 32(1) Studies
in Short Fiction 67 (Winter 1995).
Lacourbe, Roland, and
Robert Adey, 99 chambres closes : guide de lecture du crime impossible (1991)(Travaux;
10)(Encrage).
Lahey, Michael E.,
Trying Emotions: Unpredictable Justice in Faulkner's Smoke and Tomorrow,
46(3) Mississippi Quarterly 447 (Summer 1993).
Lewis, Margaret, Edith
Pargeter, Ellis Peters (1994).
Lockard, Joe, Talking
Guns, Talking Turkey: Racial Violence in Early American Law and James Fenimore Cooper,
in Making America/Making American Literature 313 (A. Robert Lee and W. M. Verhoeven
eds.; 1996).
Loughery, John, Alias
S. S. Van Dine (1992).
M-R
Martinek, Jeffrey E., "The
King Is Dead, Long Live the King": Retheorizing Authority in Shakeseparean Drama and
Contemporary Critical Practice (Dissertation, Indiana University, 1999). Discusses
Othello, Coriolanus, King Lear, The Tempest.
Murphy, Brenda, Congressional
Theatre: Dramatizing McCarthyism on Stage, Film, and Television (1999)(Cambridge
Studies in American Theatre and Film; 11).
Mystery and suspense
writers : the literature of crime, detection, and espionage (Robin W. Winks ed.;
1998)(Mystery & Suspense Writers).
Newton, Adam Zachary, Facing
Black and Jew: Literature as Public Space in Twentieth-Century America (1999)(Cultural
Margins; 8).
Nichols, Victoria, and
Susan Thompson, Silk stalkings : more women write of murder (1998).
"Our Old
Storehowse": Plowden's Commentaries and Political Consciousness in Shakespeare, 7
Shakespeare Yearbook 249 (1996).
Oxford Companion to
Crime and Mystery Writing (Rosemary Herbert, ed.; 1999).
Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne, In
Defiance of the Law: Women and "Justice" In American Literature
(Dissertation, University of Georgia, 1998). Discusses Anne Hutchinson, Catharine Maria
Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hariet Jacobs, Toni Morrison, Shirley Ann Williams.
Pencak, William, Swift
Justice: Gulliver's Travels as a Critique of Legal Institutions, in Law and
Literature Perspectives 255 (Bruce L. Rockwood and Roberta Kevelson eds.; 1996).
Percy, William A., Pederasty
and pedagogy in archaic Greece (1996).
Peterson, Valerie
Victoria, The Detective Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers: A Rhetorical and Cultural
Analysis (Masters thesis, University of Virginia, 1991).
Piggott, Jill L. Purcell, Writing
Against the Law: Nadine Gordimers Fiction (Dissertation, Drew University, 1998).
Polloczek, Dieter, Literature
and Legal Discourse: Equity and Ethics From Sterne to Conrad (1999).
Pritchard, Gretchen Wolff,
Law, Love, and Incarnation: An Interpretation of Piers Plowman
(Dissertation, Yale University, 1976).
Pyrhoenen, Heta, Mayhem
and Murder: Narrative and Moral Issues in the Detective Story (1999)(Toronto Studies
in Semiotics).
Rabbino, Amy Danielle, Courting
the Past: Legal Trials and the Historical Imagination (Dissertation, University of
California, Santa Barbara, 1998).
Rast, Hubert, Subversive
Contextualizations: Law and Unruly Literature (Dissertation, University of Michigan,
1994).
Reynolds, Sandra S., Through
the eyes of a vampire: the effects of rhetorical context in two of Ann (sic) Rice's
vampire chronicles ... (Master's thesis, Texas Woman's University, 1996).
Le Roman policier et ses
personnages /(Jean-Franc¸ois Coatmeur ed.; 1989)(Limaginaire du texte).
S-Z
Satre, Kay A., Composing
the Family: A Reading of Bleak House, Wives and Daughters, and Daniel
Deronda (Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, 1998).
Shindler, Dorman T., The
Law of Nature: An Interview with Nevada Barr, 28(3) Armchair Detective 308
(Summer 1995).
Skulsky, Harold, Justice
in the Dock: Miltons Experimental Tragedy (1995). On Samson Agonistes.
Singer, Daniella
E., Scott's Analysis of Justice, Law, and Equity in Peveril of the Peak: The
Significance of Martindale, 68(1) Studia Neophilologica 61 (1996).
Skillern, Rhonda, Becoming
a 'Good Girl': Law, Language, and Ritual in Edith Wharton's Summer, in The
Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton 117 (Millicent Bell ed.; 1995).
Smith, Phoebe
Anne, Jane Austen and 'the Lady's Law': Literary and Legal Fictions (Dissertation,
Emory University, 1993).
Smith, Shawn
Michelle, American Archives: Gender, Race, and Class in Visual Culture (1999).
Soud, Stephen E., Swift
and Locke: Satire, Monetary Theory, and Intrinsic Value (Dissertation, University of
Florida, 1998).
Spinosa, Charles
David, 'The Name and All th'Addition': King Lear's Opening Scene and the Common
Law Use, 23 Shakespeare Studies 146 (1995).
Spinosa, Charles David, Shakespeare
and Common-Law Understanding (Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1992).
Stange, Margit, Personal
property: wives, white slaves, and the market in women (1998).
Stocker, Barry D.,
Law and Form: Joyce, Beckett and Philosophy (Dissertation, University of Sussex,
1996).
Studies in language and
culture: memoirs of the Faculty of Law and Literature. Began publication 1997.
Suggs, Jon-Christian, Whispered
Consolations: Law and Narrative in African-American Life (1999)(Law, Meaning and
Violence).
Swan, Beth, Moll
Flanders: the felon as lawyer, 11 (1) Eighteenth-Century Fiction 33 (October
1998).
Symonds, Deborah A., Weep
not for me: women, ballads, and infanticide in early modern Scotland (1997).
Tall stories? : reading
law and literature (John Morison and Christine Bell eds.; 1996)(Dartmouth Series in
Applied Legal Philosophy).
Tallack, Douglas, G., William
Faulkner and the Tradition of Tough-Guy Fiction, in Dimensions of Detective Fiction
247-264 (Larry N. Landrum, Pat Browne, and Ray Broadus Browne, eds.; 1976).
Tangeman, Michael Stone, Altered
perception in the modernist fiction of Edogawa Ranpo (Masters thesis, Ohio State
University, 1997).
Tatar, Maria M., Lustmord
: sexual murder in Weimar Germany (1995).
Tempera,
Mariangela, The Rhetoric of Poison in John Webster's Italianate Plays, in Shakespeares
Italy: Functions of Italian Locations in Renaissance Drama 229 (Michele Marrapodi, A.
J. Hoenselaars, Marcello Cappuzzo and Santucci F. Falzon eds.; 1993).
Thiher, Alan, Revels
in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature (1999)(Corporealities)(Discourses of
Disability).
Thomas, Gilbert Oliver, How
to Enjoy Detective Fiction (1947)(The How to Enjoy Series).
Thomas, Ronald R., Detective
Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science (1999)(Cambridge Studies in
Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture; 26).
Thomas, Samuel S., "Triumphs
of justice and mercy": the godly use of crime literature in Restoration England
(Master's thesis, University of Rochester, 1996).
Tidwell, Lois Gayle, Theme
of social justice in the dramas of Maxwell Anderson (Master's thesis, Texas College of
Arts and Industries, 1952).
Tovey, Barbara, Wisdom
and the Law: Thoughts on the Political Philosophy of Measure for Measure, in Shakespeare's
Political Pageant: Essays in Literature and Politics 61 (Joseph Alulis and Vickie
Sullivan eds.; 1996).
Treip, Andrew, Histories
of Sexuality: Vico and Roman Marriage Law in Finnegans Wake, 1173/1182 La
Revue des Lettres Modernes 179 (1994).
Van Ornam, Vanessa Jo, "Werde
Weib, Sophie!" Negotiating Social Discourses: Nineteenth-Century Constructions of
Femininity in the Work of Fanny Lewald (Dissertation, Washington University, 1998).
Vasiliou, Jane Tucker, The
Reflection of Money in Eighteenth-Century French Literature: A Study of Lesage, Prevost,
Marivaux, Voltaire, and Rousseau (Dissertation, City University of New York, 1998).
Victorian Women Writers
and the Woman Question (Nicola Diane Thompson, ed.; 1999)(Cambridge Studies in
NIneteenth-Century Literature and Culture; 21).
Ward, Ian, A Kingdom
for a Stage, Princes to Act: Shakespeare and the Art of Government (1999)(University
of Toronto Faculty of Law. Legal Theory Workshop Series; WS 1996-97(1)).
Ward, Ian, Shakespeare
and the Legal Imagination (1999)(Law in Context Series).
Welles, Marcia L., Persephone's
Girdle: Narratives of Rape in Seventeenth-Century Spanish Literature (1999).
West, Robin, Caring For
Jusice (1997). Includes Law, literature, and feminism.
Whistler, Kathryn Anne, Social
justice in the California fiction of Jessamyn West (Master's thesis, University of San
Diego, 1996).
Whiting, Frederick, "The
strange particularity of the lover's preference": pedophilia, pornography, and the
anatomy of monstrosity in Lolita, 70 American Literature 833 (December
1998).
Willett, Ralph, The
Naked City: Urban Crime Fiction in the USA (1996).
Yewah, Emmanuel, Multiple
Witnesses, Multiple Stories: Subversion of the Story- Telling-Interpretation Processes in
Court Trials, 19 African Literature Today 64 (1994).
Yzermann, Norbert, "Rechtgefuhl
und Individualität: eine Untersuchung von Kleists Michael Kohlhaas und der
Coalhouse Walker-Geschichte in Doctorows Ragtime (Master's thesis, University
of Houston, University Park, 1983).
Zhang, Quan, Behind Black
Mask: The Marketplace and Black Mask Fiction of the 1920s and 1930s
(Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park, 1993).
Ziolkowski, Theodore, The
mirror of justice: literary reflections of legal crises (1997).
Zoll, Rainer, Der
absurde Mord in der modernen deutschen und franzosischen Literatur (Dissertation,
Universität Frankfurt am Main, 1962).
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