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Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; An opening statement;
Part I. Individuals, Judges, Property:
1. The Pioneers; or the sources of American legal history: a critical tale;
2. The House of the Seven Gables: Hawthorne's legal story;
3. The House of the Seven Gables: Hawthorne's romance of art;
Part II. Wage and Chattel Slavery:
4. 'Benito Cereno': Melville's narrative of repression;
5. A sentimental journey: escape from bondage in Uncle Tom's Cabin;
6. Exploitation at home and at sea;
7. 'Bartleby, the scrivener': fellow servants and free agents on Wall Street;
8. Contracts and confidence men;
Part III. Billy Budd and Re-Righting Legal History:
9. Measured forms;
10. Ragged edges; A closing statement; notes; Index.
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