Although Law's Interior does not break new ground in Stevens interpretation, the book is beautifully written.... The great virture of Crotty's book is his use of Stevens's preoccupation with the tension between reality and the imagination... to develop a striking argument as to the proper role of rights in American life.- David A. Skeel Jr., University of Pennsylvania Law School (The Wallace Stevens Journal) Crotty provides a stimulating addition to a growing body of investigations in the comparative study of law and literature.... Crotty makes a persuasive case for the way law and literature complement and illuminate each other, a case that humanists and lawyers should find equally instructive and beneficial.(Choice) In this cautionary note to Legal Realism, Crotty reminds us that law is not just something that governments do. Instead, it is a characteristic human activity and, as such, a part of the way that people think of themselves.- Paul Lermack, Bradley University (The Law and Politics Book Review)