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Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian (Paperback, Lawbook Exchange ed.)
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Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian (Paperback, Lawbook Exchange ed.)
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Holdsworth proves that historians should study the novels of
Charles Dickens as source material about the workings of English
law and legal institutions. He shows how Bleak House highlights the
procedures of the Court of Chancery, and Pickwick Papers
illuminates the procedure of the common law. The addresses
contained in this book were delivered in the William L. Storrs
Lecture Series, 1927, before the Law School of Yale University.
"The distinguished English historian, Professor Holdsworth, has
contrived even during his moments of recreation to render us his
debtors. No two books outside the bounds of technical law are more
worth reading for law students than Pickwick Papers and Bleak
House. Even a trained trial lawyer however, is puzzled by some of
the legal points brought up by Dickens, because they have
fortunately passed forever out of the realm of living law.
Professor Holdsworth has performed a valuable service to lawyers
and laymen alike in explaining these obscurities. And he has done
much more than this. He has increased our admiration for the genius
of Dickens by proving his great merit as a legal historian."
Zechariah Chafee, Jr. Harvard Law Review 42:286-8. Distinguished
Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford University, Sir William
Searle Holdsworth (1871-1944) is widely known for his seminal
17-volume History of English Law as well as others including The
Historians of Anglo-American Law, An Historical Introduction to the
Land Law, and The Law of Succession. CONTENTS: I. The Courts and
the Dwellings of the Lawyers II. The Lawyers, Lawyers' Clerks, and
Other Satellites of the Law III. Bleak House and the Procedure of
the Court of Chancery IV. Pickwick and the Procedure of the Common
Law Index
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