Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction
Rumpole and His Rivals examines comic legal fiction and the role it plays in the public's understanding of the legal system. The work focuses on the writings of eight lawyer authors over the past century and traces the different approaches taken in this form of comedic literature. Over sixty comic legal fiction books have been published in Britain between 1924 and 2024, with the desire of their authors not only to entertain, but to inform, educate, and create a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand how and why the rule of law and legal profession have garnered the current reputation and level of confidence which they have.
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Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction
Rumpole and His Rivals examines comic legal fiction and the role it plays in the public's understanding of the legal system. The work focuses on the writings of eight lawyer authors over the past century and traces the different approaches taken in this form of comedic literature. Over sixty comic legal fiction books have been published in Britain between 1924 and 2024, with the desire of their authors not only to entertain, but to inform, educate, and create a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand how and why the rule of law and legal profession have garnered the current reputation and level of confidence which they have.
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Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction

Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction

by Peter Robson
Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction

Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction

by Peter Robson

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Rumpole and His Rivals examines comic legal fiction and the role it plays in the public's understanding of the legal system. The work focuses on the writings of eight lawyer authors over the past century and traces the different approaches taken in this form of comedic literature. Over sixty comic legal fiction books have been published in Britain between 1924 and 2024, with the desire of their authors not only to entertain, but to inform, educate, and create a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand how and why the rule of law and legal profession have garnered the current reputation and level of confidence which they have.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683934158
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/15/2025
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 596 KB

About the Author

Peter Robson was solicitor, judge in Her Majesty's courts and tribunal service (1992–2022) and professor of social welfare law at the University of Strathclyde (1992–2019).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Interwar Years: The Faux Legal Judgment
Chapter 2: Henry Cecil
Chapter 3: Hastings Draper and Julian Prescot
Chapter 4: John Mortimer: The Rumpole Years, 1975 – 2007
Chapter 5: Tim Kevin, David Osborne, and Peter Murphy
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