Testimony and Advocacy in Victorian Law, Literature, and Theology
This original study examines how the changing nature of evidence in law and theology shaped literary narrative in the nineteenth century. Jan-Melissa Schramm argues that authors of fiction created a style of literary advocacy which both imitated, and reacted against, the example of their storytelling counterparts of the criminal Bar.
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This original study examines how the changing nature of evidence in law and theology shaped literary narrative in the nineteenth century. Jan-Melissa Schramm argues that authors of fiction created a style of literary advocacy which both imitated, and reacted against, the example of their storytelling counterparts of the criminal Bar.
ISBN / EAN | 9780521771238 |
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Auteur | Schramm, Jan-Melissa (Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge) |
Editeur | Cambridge University Press |