1. Power, Prose, and Purse : Law, Literature, and Economic Transformations
- Author
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Alison LaCroix, Saul Levmore, Martha C. Nussbaum, Alison LaCroix, Saul Levmore, and Martha C. Nussbaum
- Subjects
- English literature--History and criticism.--19, English literature--History and criticism.--20, American literature--History and criticism.--1, American literature--History and criticism.--2, Economics and literature--History--19th centur, Economics and literature--History--20th centur, Law and literature--History--19th century.--, Law and literature--History--20th century.--, Economics and literature--History--20
- Abstract
From Anthony Trollop to Sinclair Lewis, and from Jane Austen to James Joyce and John Steinbeck, many important novels touch on fundamental questions about the role of money in human affairs. These questions are explored in this volume through the lens of law and literature. The sixteen essays collected here, by important theorists from a range of disciplines, shed new light on the impact of economic change, from the Industrial Revolution to the Great Depression. Students of economics and business will gain a new appreciation of literature's insights on singular events and human emotions. Similarly, scholars and students of literature will gain an appreciation for the power of law and economics to inform literary and social analysis. The volume's focus on novels about money and economic upheaval showcases the power of the disciplinary marriage of law and literature.
- Published
- 2019