Reading for the law [electronic resource] : British literary history and gender advocacy / Christine L. Krueger.
Material type:
- English literature -- History and criticism
- Legal stories, English -- History and criticism
- Law and literature -- Great Britain -- History
- Law in literature
- Female offenders in literature
- Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain -- History
- Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain -- History
- Feminist jurisprudence -- Great Britain
- 823.009/3554 22
- PR830.L43 K78 2010
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : Theory, advocacy, and history -- Historiographies of witchcraft for feminist advocacy : historical justice in Elizabeth Gaskell's Lois the witch -- Witchcraft precedents as literary history : from The discoverie of witchcraft to Sir Matthew Hale -- The historical turn in witchcraft literature : from Enlightenment historiography to historical realism -- Theories and histories of agency : Mary Wollstonecraft's narrative of the reasonable woman -- Agency, equity, publicity : compos mentis in Charles Reade's Hard cash and lunacy commission reports -- Gendered credibility : testimony in fiction and indecent assault -- Women's legal literacy and pro se representation : from Griffith Gaunt to Georgina Weldon -- Concealing women's mens rea: advocacy for female prisoners and infanticidal mothers -- The secret agency of juries : forging resistance against sodomy prosecution.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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