This guide is intended for students and researchers studying law and literature at the University of Oxford, although students and researchers from any field may find it useful.
Use this guide to find out about books and online resources for law and literature, including ebooks, ejournals, bibliographic databases.
Law and Literature Overview
Many different scholars mean many different things by the term 'law and literature'. This Law Bod Guide divides them into different areas for convenience.
Law and literature is an interdisciplinary subject that has grown since the 1960s and 70s and uses both legal studies and literary studies to explore the boundaries and shared ground of both subjects. Its origins are mostly in America, but a separate field of European law-and-literature studies, drawing on poststructuralist and postmodern traditions, has also developed. Some of the key debates - such as rhetoric v. reason - are ancient philosophical debates.
SOLO is the portal for searching all resources e.g books, journals and databases that are accessible through the University. All the collections held or purchased by each of the Bodleian libraries are included in SOLO. When you have found a result on SOLO for an item you wish to read, do make sure you note not just the shelfmark but also the location, or name of the library which holds it!
Outline of Bodleian Law Library collections.
Level 2 is the level at which you enter the library. Here you will find books with shelf marks beginning General, Jurisprudence, Legal Hist and K to KZ. Also the Enquiry Desk - always feel very welcome to come to the Enquiry Desk if are having any difficulties using the library.
Level 3 is one floor above the entrance level. Here you will find books with shelf marks beginning Euro Comm, Internat, Private Int or the name of country of Europe eg France.
Level 1 is one floor below the entrance level. Here you will find books with shelf marks beginning with the name of country eg China, South Africa etc.
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Fiona created this guide when she was working in the Law Library