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5 The English Dreyfus Case: Status as Character in an Illiberal Age
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Cathrine O. Frank
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Introduction: Character-Building: Narrative Theory, Narrative Jurisprudence, and the Idea of Character 1
- 1 Incriminating Character: Revisiting the Right to Silence in Adam Bede and The Scarlet Letter 31
- 2 Gossip, Hearsay, and the Character Exception: Reputation on Trial in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and R v Rowton 83
- 3 Defamation of Character: Anthony Trollope and the Law of Libel 116
- 4 Dignity, Disclosure, and the Right to Privacy: The Strange Characters of Dr. Jekyll and Dorian Gray 165
- 5 The English Dreyfus Case: Status as Character in an Illiberal Age 207
- Works Cited 225
- Index 238
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Introduction: Character-Building: Narrative Theory, Narrative Jurisprudence, and the Idea of Character 1
- 1 Incriminating Character: Revisiting the Right to Silence in Adam Bede and The Scarlet Letter 31
- 2 Gossip, Hearsay, and the Character Exception: Reputation on Trial in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and R v Rowton 83
- 3 Defamation of Character: Anthony Trollope and the Law of Libel 116
- 4 Dignity, Disclosure, and the Right to Privacy: The Strange Characters of Dr. Jekyll and Dorian Gray 165
- 5 The English Dreyfus Case: Status as Character in an Illiberal Age 207
- Works Cited 225
- Index 238