Law and Literature
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713 The inquiry in this class is how our literary tradition informs and/or illuminates the acts of justice, adjudication, grace, wrong, and judgment in face of human frailty. The texts to be read vary but will, for the most part, consist of classical readings such as Antigone and Oresteia, and more modern works such as Henry V. Students are required to write three short papers. Page last updated: Thu, 07/24/2008 - 14:27 |