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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “The Law in Literature” by Ephraim London offers a fascinating exploration of how literature has portrayed the law and legal systems throughout history. Published in 1960, this scholarly work examines the intersections of law and literature, delving into how writers have used fiction to comment on legal issues, challenge societal norms, and shed light on the human condition. London’s insightful analysis spans genres and eras, from ancient Greek tragedies to modern novels, providing a rich tapestry of literary perspectives on justice, ethics, and the role of law in society. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate this thought-provoking volume, which not only illuminates the enduring relationship between law and literature but also serves as a valuable cultural artifact from a pivotal era of legal and literary criticism.