%0 Journal Article %T Narrazioni giuridiche nei mondi di Alice: la dimensione del possibile %A Francesca Scamardella %J Between %D 2012 %I Universit¨¤ degli studi di Cagliari %X Aim of this essay is to focus on possible links between Law and Literature, using two novels by Lewis Carroll: Alice in the Wonderland e Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice Found there. Analyzing the legal experiences made by Alice in the two novels I will assume that Law and Literature can be compared as worlds of the possible. In fact both Literature and Law represent a dimension of the possibility. In Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice Found there Alice wants to become Queen and her desire is possible through the law that she experiences as a social practice. On the contrary in Alice in the Wonderland the irrational law that comes from the Hearths Queen is refused by Alice: through this kind of law, prescriptive and sanctioning, it is not possible to realize her wishes. To say that law is possible means to assume that law is a social practice that Literature can narrate, exploring this dimension of possibility. As characters of novel, men can experience a kind of law whose contents are determined not only by rules and sanctions, in a law-positive way, but also by social and cultural representations, instances, opinions, ideas and, actions. I romanzi di Lewis Carroll aventi per protagonista la giovane Alice costituiscono un felice accostamento del diritto e della letteratura. Saranno esplorate alcune tematiche giuridiche concernenti il processo all'interno dei romanzi di Carroll per la sperimentazione di un nuovo diritto che, al pari della dimensione onirica, diventa "possibilit¨¤" di realizzazione di istanze e desideri. %K diritto %K letteratura %K sogno %K ragionevolezza %U http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/425