THE PRINCIPLE OF LITERARY IMAGINATION IN THE FIELD OF LAW AND ITS APPLICABILITY, EXAMINED THROUGH HELLER’S CATCH-22
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The purpose of this paper is to understand the relation between law and literature. The concept of interpreting legal texts through the methods of literary criticism and the concept of ‘judicious spectator and judicial rhetoric will be examined. In order to substantiate any conclusions that are drawn, a literary classic will be used as a working model and a reference. For this purpose, the Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 has been chosen. Each chapter in this paper will be treated as a separate entity and the relevance of said chapters will merge in the conclusion of the paper and will provide an apt understanding of law and literature. This shall be compared to the contributions of Richard Posner and Martha Nussbaum in the field of law of law and literature.
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