Contents
Issue 35.3 (Summer 2008)
Special Issue: Law and Literature
Abstracts ........................................................................................iv-vii
Essays
Patrick Colm Hogan ..............................................................................1
Tragic Lives: On The Incompatibility of Law and Ethics
Catherine O. Frank ..............................................................................30
Trial Separations: Divorce, Disestablishment and Home Rule in
Phineas Redux
Phineas Redux
Paula J. Reiter.....................................................................................57
Doctors, Detectives, and the Professional Ideal: The Trial of
Thomas Neill Cream and the Mastery of Sherlock Holmes
Doctors, Detectives, and the Professional Ideal: The Trial of
Thomas Neill Cream and the Mastery of Sherlock Holmes
Lesley J. Higgins and Marie-Christine Leps ........................................96
A "Complex, Multiform Creature" No More: Governmentality
Getting Wilde
Getting Wilde
Mark L. Barr ........................................................................................................................................120
The Common Law Illusion: Literary Justice in Coleridge’s On the Constitution of the Church and State
Theron Britt .........................................................................................................................................142
Law of the Intangible: Desegregation, Diversity, and the Individual
Linda S. Myrsiades ..............................................................................................................................158
Grand Juries, Legal Machines, and the Common Man Jury
Review Essays
Hugh Magennis ...................................................................................................................................180
Geography and English Identity in the Middle Ages
[Reviews of Creation, Migration, and Conquest: Imaginary Geography and Sense of Space in Old English Literature by Fabienne Michelet; Angels on the Age of the World: Geography, Literature, and English Community, 1000-1534, by Kathy Lavezzo.]
Book Reviews
Elizabeth Simon Ruchti .......................................................................................................................192
[Review of Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others, by Sara Ahmed.]
Wayne Kobylinski ................................................................................................................................195
[Review of The End of the Poem, by Paul Muldoon.]
James Rovira ......................................................................................................................................198
[Review of William Blake’s Poetry: A Reader’s Guide, by Jonathan Roberts.]
Michael Payne ....................................................................................................................................201
[Selected Writings, by Sarah Kofman.]
Appendix
Books Received ..................................................................................................................................208
