Law and Lawyers in Literature
Author: Irving Browne
Year: 2025 Reprint Edition (Original work from the late 19th century)
About the Book:
Law and Lawyers in Literature by Irving Browne is an engaging exploration of the portrayal of legal themes, figures, and dilemmas across classic literature. This intellectual treat treats readers to a tour through the pages of Shakespeare, Dickens, and other literary giants, examining how lawyers and legal principles have been represented, celebrated, or critiqued in fiction. Browne, himself a lawyer and judge, brings thoughtful commentary and witty insight to each reference, making the book an enduring classic for lovers of both law and literature.
Key Features:
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Rich literary references highlighting legal characters and trials
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Scholarly yet readable analysis of the legal influence in fiction
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A bridge between literature and legal studies
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Ideal for jurists with a passion for the arts
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Perfect for legal history enthusiasts and literature scholars alike
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Ideal For:
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Literature-loving lawyers and judges
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Legal historians and academic scholars
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Law students with an interest in jurisprudence and humanities
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Readers of classic literature with legal undertones
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