Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... represent the Orient . This difficult path is the road taken by Kafka in his ironical revision of the conventional idealization of Alexander the Great . According to Kafka's likely source , Michail Kusmin's Taten des grossen Alexander ...
... represent the Orient . This difficult path is the road taken by Kafka in his ironical revision of the conventional idealization of Alexander the Great . According to Kafka's likely source , Michail Kusmin's Taten des grossen Alexander ...
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... represents sexuality entrapped in the world of calculation and generalization . She loves not individuals but the ... represented by Fräulein Montag . Thus , Kafka's protagonist cheapens what the author cannot attain . Kafka's own life ...
... represents sexuality entrapped in the world of calculation and generalization . She loves not individuals but the ... represented by Fräulein Montag . Thus , Kafka's protagonist cheapens what the author cannot attain . Kafka's own life ...
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... represent a midpoint between pure egoism and pure spirituality . He is close to the inner circle of the court , and he passes on some apparent truths : that " everything belongs to the court " ( 150 , P 181 ) , that no one is ever found ...
... represent a midpoint between pure egoism and pure spirituality . He is close to the inner circle of the court , and he passes on some apparent truths : that " everything belongs to the court " ( 150 , P 181 ) , that no one is ever found ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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