State Killing and the Poetic Series: George Elliott Clarke's Execution Poems and Jill McDonough's Habeas Corpus.Published in:2017By:CHRIST, BIRTEPublication type:Poetry Review
Poetry, Negative Capability, and the Law: James Wright's "A Poem about George Doty in the Death House" and "At the Executed Murderer's Grave".Published in:2017By:STANFORD, MICHAELPublication type:Poetry Review
William Gilmore Simms and the Literary Aesthetics of Crime and Capital Punishment.Published in:2010By:Barton, John CyrilPublication type:Essay
Writing for Life: "Jefferson's Diary" as Transformative Text in Ernest J. Gaines's "A Lesson Before Dying."Published in:2009By:Brown, Anne GrayPublication type:Essay
Verisimilitude in the Conclusion of Albert Camus's L'étranger Arthur Scherr Verisimilitude in the Conclusion of L'étranger.Published in:2010By:Scherr, ArthurPublication type:Literary Criticism
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE AENEID: THE DANAIDS AND THE LEGAL CONTEXT OF TURNUS' DEATH.Published in:2011By:Shelfer, LochlanPublication type:Poetry Review
Sentenced! Writing it Differently: "Life" and Death Row in Catherine Mavrikakis's Les Derniers jours de Smokey Nelson.Published in:2015By:Killick, RachelPublication type:Literary Criticism
The culture of justice: reflections on punishment in Dostoevsky's The Idiot.Published in:Studies in East European Thought, 2010, v. 62, n. 3/4, p. 413, doi. 10.1007/s11212-010-9123-xBy:Zink, AndreaPublication type:Article
Want of Speech in RICHARD II.Published in:2013By:Trocha-Van Nort, AndreaPublication type:Literary Criticism