This Article argues that although Robert Cover seems to discount the role and the practical efficacy of literary texts within the context of legal interpretation, Cover’s work nevertheless discloses an extensive exploration of literature and of literary interpretation to frame his own legal interpretive practices. This is particularly the case regarding the development of his theory of law’s violence. The Article attempts to show that a close reading of Cover’s interpretation of literary texts in the service of his legal analyses discloses a buried theme pursuant to the violence of law: the threshold concept, between law and not-law, of the state of exception. The Article suggests that this concept is key to understanding Cover’s theory of ...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
Addressing the influential analysis of law and literature, this book offers a new perspective on the...
The author here examines the ways in which law and literature complement each other; legal settings ...
This Article argues that although Robert Cover seems to discount the role and the practical efficacy...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
The world is bubbling over with law. As the late Robert Cover tells us in Nomos and Narrative, it sp...
One of the major branches of the field of law and literature is often described as law as literatur...
Professor Robert Cover is recognized as a leading scholar of law and literature; decades after his u...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
This special issue on the New Literary Analysis of Law features articles that dispense with the choi...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
Practitioners of law and literature, a newly fashionable area of legal scholarship, are rarely con...
The connection between law and (imaginative) literature can still affect surprisingly. The theme of...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
Addressing the influential analysis of law and literature, this book offers a new perspective on the...
The author here examines the ways in which law and literature complement each other; legal settings ...
This Article argues that although Robert Cover seems to discount the role and the practical efficacy...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
The world is bubbling over with law. As the late Robert Cover tells us in Nomos and Narrative, it sp...
One of the major branches of the field of law and literature is often described as law as literatur...
Professor Robert Cover is recognized as a leading scholar of law and literature; decades after his u...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
This special issue on the New Literary Analysis of Law features articles that dispense with the choi...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
Practitioners of law and literature, a newly fashionable area of legal scholarship, are rarely con...
The connection between law and (imaginative) literature can still affect surprisingly. The theme of...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
Addressing the influential analysis of law and literature, this book offers a new perspective on the...
The author here examines the ways in which law and literature complement each other; legal settings ...