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- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The Soldier’s Faith
- Part II The Journey to the Pole
- Brown University Commencement, 1897
- 5 A Black and Frozen Night
- 6 The Loneliness of Original Work
- 7 The Master of Himself
- Epilogue
- Index
6 - The Loneliness of Original Work
from Part II - The Journey to the Pole
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 December 2019
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The Soldier’s Faith
- Part II The Journey to the Pole
- Brown University Commencement, 1897
- 5 A Black and Frozen Night
- 6 The Loneliness of Original Work
- 7 The Master of Himself
- Epilogue
- Index
Summary
This chapter describes Holmes's two great scholarly works: the twelfth edition of Kent’s Commentaries and The Common Law. Both books entailed a prodigious amount of legal research into the history of the common law. Both were written at a time when the law was rapidly changing to accommodate the increased commercialization and industrialization in the last half of the nineteenth century. Many men – most notably Christopher Columbus Langdell – were proposing new theories of common law decision-making, but Holmes was unique in his historical approach. This chapter explains Holmes’s approach and addresses some of the misunderstandings and criticisms it has generated.
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- Oliver Wendell HolmesA Willing Servant to an Unknown God, pp. 138 - 161Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020