This trail-blazing book explores previously uncharted aspects of law and literature, as well as the psychology, paradoxes and wonderful mystery of creativity. A study of artistic inspiration, Unlikely Muse examines and analyzes the lives and works of three very different writers who combine law, literature and imagination: nineteenth-century French novelist Honore de Balzac, modernist American poet Wallace Stevens, and controversial playwright-memoirist Lillian Hellman. From the literary careers of those three writers emerge two intertwined and exciting new themes. The first theme...
This trail-blazing book explores previously uncharted aspects of law and literature, as well as the psychology, paradoxes and wonderful mystery of cre...
This trail-blazing book explores previously uncharted aspects of law and literature, as well as the psychology, paradoxes and wonderful mystery of creativity. A study of artistic inspiration, Unlikely Muse examines and analyzes the lives and works of three very different writers who combine law, literature and imagination: nineteenth-century French novelist Honore de Balzac, modernist American poet Wallace Stevens, and controversial playwright-memoirist Lillian Hellman. From the literary careers of those three writers emerge two intertwined and exciting new themes. The first theme...
This trail-blazing book explores previously uncharted aspects of law and literature, as well as the psychology, paradoxes and wonderful mystery of cre...
Something Else is a sequel to Daniel J. Kornstein's classic 1994 study of Shakespeare and the law Kill All the Lawyers? The author found he had more - something else - to say on the subject. Written in the same crisp, lucid, and witty style as his previous critically acclaimed and highly influential book on Shakespeare, Kornstein's new book continues his illuminating, original, and entertaining explorations of the Bard and the law.
In Something Else Kornstein probes new Shakespeare territory with insight and eloquence, but without academic. He analyzes from a fresh perspective, and...
Something Else is a sequel to Daniel J. Kornstein's classic 1994 study of Shakespeare and the law Kill All the Lawyers? The author found he had mor...
Something Else is a sequel to Daniel J. Kornstein's classic 1994 study of Shakespeare and the law Kill All the Lawyers? The author found he had more - something else - to say on the subject. Written in the same crisp, lucid, and witty style as his previous critically acclaimed and highly influential book on Shakespeare, Kornstein's new book continues his illuminating, original, and entertaining explorations of the Bard and the law.
In Something Else Kornstein probes new Shakespeare territory with insight and eloquence, but without academic. He analyzes from a fresh perspective, and...
Something Else is a sequel to Daniel J. Kornstein's classic 1994 study of Shakespeare and the law Kill All the Lawyers? The author found he had mor...
LOOSE SALLIES is a new collection of spirited essays for a wide audience from an experienced, cultivated writer who also happens to be a full-time practicing lawyer. In this stimulating and provocative volume, Daniel J. Kornstein writes with grace and precision in an engaging voice. He turns his searching eye and fluent pen to a number of topics of keen interest to us all. The first group of extraordinary essays contains Kornstein's original thoughts on the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. In vivid and witty prose, he recreates the 1787 Constitutional Convention, meditating on how much it...
LOOSE SALLIES is a new collection of spirited essays for a wide audience from an experienced, cultivated writer who also happens to be a full-time pra...
LOOSE SALLIES is a new collection of spirited essays for a wide audience from an experienced, cultivated writer who also happens to be a full-time practicing lawyer. In this stimulating and provocative volume, Daniel J. Kornstein writes with grace and precision in an engaging voice. He turns his searching eye and fluent pen to a number of topics of keen interest to us all. The first group of extraordinary essays contains Kornstein's original thoughts on the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. In vivid and witty prose, he recreates the 1787 Constitutional Convention, meditating on how much it...
LOOSE SALLIES is a new collection of spirited essays for a wide audience from an experienced, cultivated writer who also happens to be a full-time pra...