Volume 9, Number 2 & 3. Law and Literature: Introduction and Application, By Richard Weisberg (pg. vi); Literature and the Law; An Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts Course, By Blair Rouse (pg. 83); The Law as "Father": An Aspect of the Dickens Pattern, By Leonard F. Manheim (pg. 100); Solzhenitsyn's View of Soviet Law in The First Circle, By Richard Weisberg (pg. 110); Jurisprudence in the Seventeenth Century From Manzoni's Viewpoint, By Jean-Pierre Barricelli (pg. 141); Law, Ritual, Absence: Towards A Semiology Of Law, By Richard Jacobson (pg. 164); Patrimony and Shakespeare's Daughters, By W. Nicholas Knight (pg. 175); Swift's Houyhnhms and Utopian Law, By Jerry Frese (pg. 187); Law and 'Heraldry' in Julius Caesar, By Robert F. Fleissner (pg. 196); Aspects of Law and Literature: The Revival and Search for Doctrine, By J. Allen Smith (pg. 213); The Novel as Art; Criticism as Illumination, By Branwen Bailey Pratt (pg. 223); Why an Abridgement?, By Ruth M. Wilson (pg. 232); New Solutions to Pinter's Puzzles, By Susan M. Elliott (pg. 237); Hidden Patterns II, By Leonard Tennenhouse (pg. 244).