May 1, 2008

Law & Politics Book Review on Law & Literature

Law & Politics Book Review has recently published an issue with short book reviews of many great works of literature with legal and political themes. The issue is available online here.

Here is the table of contents:

Introduction. . . . pp. 288-290.

Abbey, Edward. THE MONKEY WRENCH GANG. Reviewed by Darren Botello-Samson, Department of Social Sciences, Pittsburg State University. . . . pp.290-293.

Asimov, Isaac. I, ROBOT. Reviewed by Susan M. Behuniak, Department of Political Science, Le Moyne College. . . . pp.294-297.

Atwood, Margaret. THE HANDMAID’S TALE. Reviewed by Kathleen A. Cameron, Justice Studies, Social Sciences Department, Pittsburg State University. . . . pp.298-301.

Campbell, Bebe Moore. YOUR BLUES AIN’T LIKE MINE. Reviewed by Angela Mae Kupenda, Mississippi College School of Law. . . . pp.303-305.

Camus, Albert. THE STRANGER. Reviewed by David S. Mann, Department of Political Science, College of Charleston. . . . pp.306-309.

Carofiglio, Gianrico. INVOLUNTARY WITNESS. Reviewed by Christoph Konrath, Parliamentary Administration, Austrian Parliament. . . . pp.310-312.

Dickens, Charles. BLEAK HOUSE. Reviewed by R. B. Bernstein, Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law, New York Law School. . . . pp.313-316.

Drury, Allen. ADVISE AND CONSENT. Reviewed by Trevor Parry-Giles, Department of Communication, University of Maryland. . . . pp.317-320.

Grisham, John. A TIME TO KILL. Reviewed by Laura J. Hatcher, Department of Political Science and Women’s Studies Program, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. . . . pp.321-324.

Guterson, David. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS. Reviewed by Margaret S. Hrezo, Department of Political Science, Radford University. . . . pp.325-327.

Huxley, Aldous. BRAVE NEW WORLD. Reviewed by Tracy Lightcap, Department of Political Science, LaGrange College. . . . pp.328-331.

Kafka, Franz. THE TRIAL. Reviewed by Adelaide H. Villmoare, Department of Political Science, Vassar College. . . . pp.332-334.

Lee, Harper. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Reviewed by Richard A. Glenn, Department of Government and Political Affairs, Millersville University, Pennsylvania. . . . pp.335-339.

McEwan, Ian. SATURDAY. Reviewed by Lynne S. Viti, Writing Program, Wellesley College. . . . pp.340-343.

Melville, Herman. BILLY BUDD, SAILOR. Reviewed by Stephen A. Simon, Department of Political Science, University of Richmond. . . . pp.244-247.

Motley, Willard. KNOCK ON ANY DOOR. Reviewed by Walter J. Kendall, III, The John Marshall Law School. . . . pp.348-350.

Rowling, J.K. HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX. Reviewed by Bruce Peabody, Department of Social Sciences and History, Fairleigh Dickinson University. . . . pp.351-355.

Stevenson, Robert Louis. THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. Reviewed by Simon Stern, Faculty of Law and Department of English, University of Toronto. . . . pp.356-359.

Twain, Mark. PUDD’NHEAD WILSON AND THOSE EXTRAORDINARY TWINS. Reviewed by Christopher P. Banks, Department of Political Science, Kent State University. . . . pp.360-364.

Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. CAT’S CRADLE. Reviewed by Stephen McDougal, Department of Political Science/Public Administration, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. . . . pp.365-369.

Warren, Robert Penn. ALL THE KING’S MEN. Reviewed by Susan McWilliams, Department of Politics, Pomona College. . . . pp.370-372.

Wolfe, Tom. THE BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES. Reviewed by David Schultz, Graduate School of Management, Hamline University. . . . pp.373-375.

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