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Law and Literature: Critical Essay by Tamkang Review

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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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SOURCE: “John Updike's S.Tamkang Review 25, no. 3-4 (spring-summer 1995): 379-405.

In the following essay, the critic examines the relationship between sex and the law as treated by Hawthorne and Updike in their respective novels The Scarlet Letter and S.

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