Criminal Law and the Modernist Novel: Experience on Trial

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Criminal Law and the Modernist Novel: Experience on Trial

Author(s): Rex Ferguson (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date: July 8, 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 222 pages
  • ISBN-10: 110701297X
  • ISBN-13: 9781107012974

Book Description

The realist novel and the modern criminal trial both came to fruition in the nineteenth century. Each places a premium on the author’s or trial lawyer’s ability to reconstruct reality, reflecting modernity’s preoccupation with firsthand experience as the basis of epistemological authority. But by the early twentieth century experience had, as Walter Benjamin put it, “fallen in value.” The modernist novel and the criminal trial of the period began taking cues from a kind of nonexperience – one that nullifies identity, subverts repetition, and supplants presence with absence. Rex Ferguson examines how such nonexperience colours the overlapping relationship between law and literary modernism. Chapters on E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India, Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier, and Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time detail the development of a uniquely modern subjectivity, offering new critical insight to scholars and students of twentieth-century literature, cultural studies, and the history of law and philosophy.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘Nuanced and insightful.’ The Times Literary Supplement

Book Description

This book offers an interdisciplinary account of the relationship between criminal trials and novels in the modernist period.

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