Legal Lit Crit
In the five years between graduating from high school and starting college, I spent a great deal of time immersed in literary theory and criticism. How else was I going to spend all those late nights drinking coffee in dark, smoky coffee houses? Once at college and on my way toward a French degree, I continued to read and work deeply in lit crit. But it began to wear on me. A couple years in, by the time I reached a point where coursework had us diving headfirst into literary theory instead of just dipping our toes, by the time when it became the focus of the program, I had had enough. It had all become just so much BS.
Still is.
Sometimes, though, sometimes, it’s fun to read something like this: “Harry Potter and the Unforgivable Curses: Norm-formation, Inconsistency, and the Rule of Law in the Wizarding World.”
02 Dec 2007 Sam
awesome. I could get lost in stuff like this.
Reading through the footnotes and references, it’s clear that there’s a whole world of legal literary criticism of the Harry Potter world, Tim.
Let me know before you start reading any of it, though, so we can have coffee before you disappear into that world and I never see you again.