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Jurgen and the law - A statement with exhibits of the Court's opinion and the brief for the defendants on motion to direct an acquittal - cover

Jurgen and the law - A statement with exhibits of the Court's opinion and the brief for the defendants on motion to direct an acquittal

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Publisher: Good Press

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In "Jurgen and the Law," a collection of essays and critiques curated by various authors, the complex interplay between law, ethics, and societal norms is explored through the whimsical lens of James Branch Cabell's controversial novel, "Jurgen." This anthology delves into the provocative themes of desire, morality, and transgression, employing a literary style that oscillates between scholarly precision and imaginative prose. Contributors examine Cabell's idiosyncratic characters and their interactions within the mundane and the surreal, situating the work within the broader context of early 20th-century literature, rife with modernist experimentation and the questioning of traditional values. The authors collectively reflect a diverse range of backgrounds, from legal scholars to literary critics, each bringing their unique perspective to the discourse surrounding Cabell's work. This rich tapestry of thought may stem from their shared pursuit to make sense of Cabell's daring narrative choices and the implications these choices have on contemporary understanding of law and personal agency. Confronted with his artistic defiance, these scholars further meditate on how Cabell's work has resonated through the ages, influencing the discussions of legal philosophy and literary expression. "Jurgen and the Law" is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike who seek to deepen their understanding of the intersections between literature and jurisprudence. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Cabell or a newcomer drawn by the confluence of art and law, this collection invites intellectual engagement and challenges preconceived notions of morality, encouraging readers to navigate the vast landscape of human experience and its legal ramifications.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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