| 1. Lect.01 Literature as Law, Literature of Law | not rated | 34:06 |
| 2. Lect.02 The Old Testament as Law and Literature | not rated | 30:12 |
| 3. Lect.03 Revenge and Justice in Aeschylus’s Oresteia | not rated | 31:33 |
| 4. Lect.04 Community in Sophocles’s Oedipus Tyrannus | not rated | 28:12 |
| 5. Lect.05 Ritual Order in Mystery and Morality Plays | not rated | 30:45 |
| 6. Lect.06 Chaucer’s Lawyers and Priests | not rated | 31:28 |
| 7. Lect.07 Inns of Court, Royal Courts, and the Stage | not rated | 29:24 |
| 8. Lect.08 Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice (1596–97) | not rated | 33:18 |
| 9. Lect.09 Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (1603–04) | not rated | 30:20 |
| 10. Lect.10 Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale (1609–11) | not rated | 29:31 |
| 11. Lect.11 An Epic Trial—Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667) | not rated | 29:24 |
| 12. Lect.12 Moll Flanders (1722); Beggar’s Opera (1727) | not rated | 30:19 |
| 13. Lect.13 Trial Tales of Parricide Mary Blandy (1752) | not rated | 29:28 |
| 14. Lect.14 Property and Self—Edgeworth, Burney, Austen | not rated | 28:13 |
| 15. Lect.15 Law as Fog—Dickens’s Bleak House (1852–53) | not rated | 28:24 |
| 16. Lect.16 Puritans Anew—The Scarlet Letter (1850) | not rated | 29:26 |
| 17. Lect.17 Slavery and Huckleberry Finn (1885) | not rated | 28:53 |
| 18. Lect.18 Victorian Limits—Tess and Jude the Obscure | not rated | 30:51 |
| 19. Lect.19 Susan Glaspell’s “Jury of Her Peers” (1917) | not rated | 29:06 |
| 20. Lect.20 Kafka and 20th-Century Anxiety about Law | not rated | 29:35 |
| 21. Lect.21 Lolita (1958) and the Art of Confessing | not rated | 28:40 |
| 22. Lect.22 “Witnessing” Slavery in Beloved (1987) | not rated | 29:51 |
| 23. Lect.23 Maternal Infanticide—Myth and Judgment | not rated | 31:04 |
| 24. Lect.24 Literature and Law—Past, Present, Future | not rated | 32:11 |
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