In this article, Herman Melville\u27s short story, Bartleby , is a springboard to discussing different aspects of interpretation in literature and law. Semantic pluralism in literature may mean that a work is well-crafted; in law, a multitude of possible meanings may allow a decision-maker to impose political choices undemocratically. The author illustrates this thesis by offering different interpretations of Bartleby and by contrasting these to the process of legal interpretation. The author concludes by relating the interpretations of Bartleby with the nature of lawyers\u27 work
Somehow, by some process, some of the pains and suffering we sustain in life become cognizable legal...
Among other achievements, the modern law-as-literature movement has prompted increasing numbers of l...
Samuel Beckett notes an etymological connection between the origin of the word law and the act of re...
In this article, Herman Melville\u27s short story, Bartleby , is a springboard to discussing differ...
This article responds in part to Bryan Schwartz\u27s A Meditation on \u27Bartleby\u27 published in...
For over a generation, literary critics and cultural historians have pondered the enigmatic relation...
Herman Melville's famous novella "Bartleby" has been circulated and consumed in the t...
A study of any one of Herman Melville’s works is bound to be a fascinating and informative venture. ...
This paper argues against dominant philosophical interpretations of Melville’s Bartleby, the Scriven...
This dissertation is based on the observation that Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" has b...
I muse upon my country's ills-The Tempest bursting from the waste of TimeOn the world's fairest hope...
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relatio...
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relatio...
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relatio...
Among other achievements, the modern law-as-literature movement has prompted increasing numbers of l...
Somehow, by some process, some of the pains and suffering we sustain in life become cognizable legal...
Among other achievements, the modern law-as-literature movement has prompted increasing numbers of l...
Samuel Beckett notes an etymological connection between the origin of the word law and the act of re...
In this article, Herman Melville\u27s short story, Bartleby , is a springboard to discussing differ...
This article responds in part to Bryan Schwartz\u27s A Meditation on \u27Bartleby\u27 published in...
For over a generation, literary critics and cultural historians have pondered the enigmatic relation...
Herman Melville's famous novella "Bartleby" has been circulated and consumed in the t...
A study of any one of Herman Melville’s works is bound to be a fascinating and informative venture. ...
This paper argues against dominant philosophical interpretations of Melville’s Bartleby, the Scriven...
This dissertation is based on the observation that Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" has b...
I muse upon my country's ills-The Tempest bursting from the waste of TimeOn the world's fairest hope...
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relatio...
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relatio...
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relatio...
Among other achievements, the modern law-as-literature movement has prompted increasing numbers of l...
Somehow, by some process, some of the pains and suffering we sustain in life become cognizable legal...
Among other achievements, the modern law-as-literature movement has prompted increasing numbers of l...
Samuel Beckett notes an etymological connection between the origin of the word law and the act of re...