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Item Book Review: A Matter of Principle by Robert Dworkin(Natural Law Society, 1987-01) Luizzi, Vincent L.No abstract prepared.Item Book Review: A Theory of Criminal Justice by Hyman Gross(Oxford University Press, 1979-01) Luizzi, Vincent L.No abstract prepared.Item Book Review: Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law by Edgar Bodenheimer(Natural Law Society, 1994-01) Luizzi, Vincent L.No abstract prepared.Item Book Review: Justice, Human Nature, and Political Obligation by Mortan A. Kaplan(The Free Press, 1977-01) Luizzi, Vincent L.No abstract prepared.Item Book Review: Law in Modern Society by Roberto Mangabeira Unger(1977-07-01) Luizzi, Vincent L.No abstract prepared.Item Book Review: Law's Empire by Ronald Dworkin(Natural Law Society, 1992-01) Luizzi, Vincent L.No abstract prepared.Item Geocriticism: Mapping the Spaces of Literature(John Hopkins University Press, 2009-10) Tally, Robert T., Jr.Literature abounds with the description and exploration of spaces. The writer maps the world, combining a representation of real places with the imaginary space of fiction. In some cases, what I have elsewhere called literary cartography serves to map a well known space (e.g., Dostoevsky’s St. Petersburg or Twain’s Mississippi River); in others, the places mapped may be wholly imaginary (More’s Utopia or Tolkien’s Middle Earth). Most often, the two combine, as the literary representation of a seemingly real place is never the purely mimetic image of that space. In a sense, all writing partakes in a form of cartography, since even the most realistic map does not truly depict the space, but, like literature, figures it forth in a complex skein of imaginary relations.Item Reason and Revolution Redux: Antonio Negri's Political Descartes(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008-01) Tally, Robert T., Jr.No abstract prepared.Item [Review] Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History(Duke University Press, 2007-03) Tally, Robert T., Jr.No abstract prepared.Item [Review] Jonathan Arac: The Emergence of American Literary Narrative, 1820-1860(San Diego State University, 2007-05-01) Tally, Robert T., Jr.No abstract prepared.Item The Agony of the Political. A review of Chantal Mouffe, On the Political (London: Routledge, 2005)(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007-01) Tally, Robert T., Jr.No abstract prepared.