Legal perspectives in Victorian literature |
Charles Dickens and the rethoric of law in David Copperfield |
Gentelmanliness, staus and law in Anthony Trollope's Lady Anna |
Infanticide in Adam Bede: Hetty Sorrel and the language of justice |
The abstruse syntax of law in Wilkie Collins's The law and the lady |
Late-Victorian experiences with Italian legislation: stories of sex, madness and social commitment |
'Undesiderable immigrants': the language of law and literature in Joseph Conrad's 'Amy Foster' |
Robotics and work: between fiction and reality |
Praising the world 'by geometrical terms': legal metrics, science and indicators in Swift's Voyage to Laputa |
The voice of the people in Homer |
Elisabeth the rethorician. An analysis of the greatest speeches by the Virgin Queen |
Pier Giuseppe Monateri, Dominus Mundi. Political sublime and the world order [recensione] |