Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... forces the Oriental into the narrow domain ( the " niedrig [ e ] Zimmer " ) of the inquisitive and ostensibly more powerful Westerner . Significantly enough , the fragment breaks off at the very moment when the host and his visitor ...
... forces the Oriental into the narrow domain ( the " niedrig [ e ] Zimmer " ) of the inquisitive and ostensibly more powerful Westerner . Significantly enough , the fragment breaks off at the very moment when the host and his visitor ...
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... forces . That the writer Kafka refused to be silent in such a world is one aspect of the triumph of his art . Notes 1 See the first chapter of Kafka's Rhetoric ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1989 ) , pp . 1-17 . 2 Klaus Hermsdorf ...
... forces . That the writer Kafka refused to be silent in such a world is one aspect of the triumph of his art . Notes 1 See the first chapter of Kafka's Rhetoric ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1989 ) , pp . 1-17 . 2 Klaus Hermsdorf ...
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... forces that prod , taunt , and tantalize Ivan : some are forces of logic and premeditation and ambition , qualities of rational ego ; others are sexual or passionate , from the sensual ego ; a few reverberate dimly from the spirit and ...
... forces that prod , taunt , and tantalize Ivan : some are forces of logic and premeditation and ambition , qualities of rational ego ; others are sexual or passionate , from the sensual ego ; a few reverberate dimly from the spirit and ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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