Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... higher civil servants have beds in their offices ( at least in The Castle ) , and on the subaltern level the private living room is often used for official purposes . Indeed , officials receive clients while lying in bed : so do the ...
... higher civil servants have beds in their offices ( at least in The Castle ) , and on the subaltern level the private living room is often used for official purposes . Indeed , officials receive clients while lying in bed : so do the ...
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... higher offices function is normally not transparent for lower officials and the protagonists . Higher echelons also appear to be following different rules and decision criteria . Second , the characters of the stories act in ...
... higher offices function is normally not transparent for lower officials and the protagonists . Higher echelons also appear to be following different rules and decision criteria . Second , the characters of the stories act in ...
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... higher officials is simply a lack of interest in the case and the person being investigated . Officials mostly act impersonally in that they hardly show signs of emotions like despair , hate , rage , or love . " Division of labor ...
... higher officials is simply a lack of interest in the case and the person being investigated . Officials mostly act impersonally in that they hardly show signs of emotions like despair , hate , rage , or love . " Division of labor ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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