The Myth of Ephraim Tutt explores the true and previously untold story behind one of the most elaborate literary hoaxes in American history. Arthur Train was a Harvard-educated and well-respected attorney. He was also a best-selling author. Train’s greatest literary creation was the character Ephraim Tutt, a public-spirited attorney and champion of justice.Guided by compassion and a strong moral compass, Ephraim Tutt commanded a loyal following among general readers and lawyers alike—in fact, Tutt’s fictitious cases were so well-known that attorneys, judges, and law faculty cited them in courtrooms and legal texts. People read Tutt’s legal adventures for more than twenty years, all the while believing their beloved protagonist was merely ...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
The “Kentucky Tragedy” was early America\u27s best known true crime story. In 1825, Jereboam O. Beau...
Commentators on legal fictions often apply the term to doctrines that make the law’s image of the wo...
The Myth of Ephraim Tutt explores the true and previously untold story behind one of the most elabor...
Literary hoaxes have taken many different appearances, and their ability to continue to evade early ...
Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk born in Auckland in 1903 was a poet but his work was boycotted by the ma...
The Edge of Innocence is a work of historical fiction based on the 1964 murder trial of Casper Benne...
This idea that the book, the reading of the book, and writing itself, allows access to another world...
From the 19th century onwards, famous literary trials have caught the attention of readers, academic...
This paper examines the class action against James Frey, alleging fraud because of his falsehoods in...
This project examines early twentieth-century conceptions of criminal responsibility circulating in ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh author now known alm...
Inevitably, real life experiences are the source of all artistic inspiration. Yet, to draw from this...
Meet Netley Lucas, Prince of Tricksters--royal biographer, best-selling crime writer, and gentleman ...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
The “Kentucky Tragedy” was early America\u27s best known true crime story. In 1825, Jereboam O. Beau...
Commentators on legal fictions often apply the term to doctrines that make the law’s image of the wo...
The Myth of Ephraim Tutt explores the true and previously untold story behind one of the most elabor...
Literary hoaxes have taken many different appearances, and their ability to continue to evade early ...
Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk born in Auckland in 1903 was a poet but his work was boycotted by the ma...
The Edge of Innocence is a work of historical fiction based on the 1964 murder trial of Casper Benne...
This idea that the book, the reading of the book, and writing itself, allows access to another world...
From the 19th century onwards, famous literary trials have caught the attention of readers, academic...
This paper examines the class action against James Frey, alleging fraud because of his falsehoods in...
This project examines early twentieth-century conceptions of criminal responsibility circulating in ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh author now known alm...
Inevitably, real life experiences are the source of all artistic inspiration. Yet, to draw from this...
Meet Netley Lucas, Prince of Tricksters--royal biographer, best-selling crime writer, and gentleman ...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
The “Kentucky Tragedy” was early America\u27s best known true crime story. In 1825, Jereboam O. Beau...
Commentators on legal fictions often apply the term to doctrines that make the law’s image of the wo...