Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... gives rise to a failure of understanding , becomes vivid ; it is a failure which pushes the possibility for identity through communication with others even further into the distance : [ ... ] ein Mensch , dünn und schwach in der Ferne ...
... gives rise to a failure of understanding , becomes vivid ; it is a failure which pushes the possibility for identity through communication with others even further into the distance : [ ... ] ein Mensch , dünn und schwach in der Ferne ...
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... gives for the understanding of a text , it may seem that with Kafka we enter the post - rhetorical era . Joseph Conrad commented that an author cannot write one sentence without giving himself away ; but Kafka can write volumes of ...
... gives for the understanding of a text , it may seem that with Kafka we enter the post - rhetorical era . Joseph Conrad commented that an author cannot write one sentence without giving himself away ; but Kafka can write volumes of ...
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... gives what she does not have , diagnoses the luminous shining of the Castle as a mere semblance . This dissimulation of desire points out that the Castle , the fantastic site of fulfillment , is equally empty , that it likewise does not ...
... gives what she does not have , diagnoses the luminous shining of the Castle as a mere semblance . This dissimulation of desire points out that the Castle , the fantastic site of fulfillment , is equally empty , that it likewise does not ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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