Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... characters and protagonists are taken from the professions ; country doctor , salesman , military officers , managing bank director , surveyor and - most prominently in the two novels under consideration - civil servants of various ...
... characters and protagonists are taken from the professions ; country doctor , salesman , military officers , managing bank director , surveyor and - most prominently in the two novels under consideration - civil servants of various ...
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... characters to the sexual harassment of the officials , because they cannot afford to attract their hate by denying them favors . The consequences are fatal , as the case of the Barnabas family ( Amalia ) shows . In turn , full - time ...
... characters to the sexual harassment of the officials , because they cannot afford to attract their hate by denying them favors . The consequences are fatal , as the case of the Barnabas family ( Amalia ) shows . In turn , full - time ...
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... characters , such as Titorelli , Sortini , and Sordini point to Kafka's experience as a substitute in the private Assicurazioni Generali in 1907 ! In projecting his physical symptoms ( sleeplessness , irritability ) onto his characters ...
... characters , such as Titorelli , Sortini , and Sordini point to Kafka's experience as a substitute in the private Assicurazioni Generali in 1907 ! In projecting his physical symptoms ( sleeplessness , irritability ) onto his characters ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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