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Law Like Poetry – Burnt Norton

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Poetry and law are usually cast in opposition but there is a little regarded dimension of responsiveness in law which would incline them towards similarity. The opposition and the similarity are amplified in various instances. Then similarity is affirmed in an involvement in the first of T.S. Eliot'sFour Quartets, ``Burnt Norton''.

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Fitzpatrick, P. Law Like Poetry – Burnt Norton. Liverpool Law Review 23, 285–288 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020237406700

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