Description
Examines how the changing role of evidence in law and theology shaped nineteenth-century literary narrative.
Reviews
"...a weighty contribution to literary studies." Studies in the Novel
"...the author develops considerable interest in the reader by pushing and pulling her law/literature/religion as testimony image back and forth to produce a series of insights that is always well informed, carefully thought through, and well demonstrated." College Literature
"A masterful handling of multiple disciplines, Schramm's analysis will be of interest to a range of nineteenth-century scholars." English Literature in Transition 1880-1920
"In this creative and well-written work of legal history, the author, a criminal defense lawyer and researcher at Cambridge University, links changes in criminal procedure to wider anxieties about the role of interpretation in the quest for factual truth. Though her sphere of inquiry is Victorian England, the issues she analyzes are still central to present-day debates about the adversarial system and the rules of evidence.' New York Law Journal
"the work deserves a broad readership within the Victorian studies community." Albion
"In this impressively researched and thoughtful book, Jan-Melissa Schramm explores the impact of changing ideas about evidence on the development of the English novel...Schramm brings together a complicated set of changes in legal, literary, and religious history in illuminating ways, raising fruitful questions for future study. In shedding new light on old questions about the nature of testimony and the quest for truth in fictional narrative, this work makes a valuable contribution both to Victorian studies and to histories of the novel." Victorian Studies
"...Schramm's work not only reaches back into the eighteenth century, but has important implications for contemporary law and literature theorists... this book is extraordinarily rich in its treatment of Victorian culture." Nineteenth Century Contexts
Book Information
ISBN 9780521771238
Author Jan-Melissa Schramm
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 500g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 161mm * 21mm