Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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Page 31
... symbol for the union of these conflicting interests and , as in traditional literary discourse , its success is marked ultimately by its own effacement . " If one follows the progression of the Amtliche Schriften closely , it is clear ...
... symbol for the union of these conflicting interests and , as in traditional literary discourse , its success is marked ultimately by its own effacement . " If one follows the progression of the Amtliche Schriften closely , it is clear ...
Page 59
... symbolism in the painting of Justice ( 146-7 , P 176-7 ) , the details are given literally , but the implied comparison of the judicial process with crude and amoral Victory takes on a strong metaphorical force . Though only ...
... symbolism in the painting of Justice ( 146-7 , P 176-7 ) , the details are given literally , but the implied comparison of the judicial process with crude and amoral Victory takes on a strong metaphorical force . Though only ...
Page 60
... symbols ( Hirsch 78 ) , grows in proportion to his closeness to regeneration . The varying density of metaphor furnishes the most obvious clue to the four or five thematic nodes of the novel : the sexual hunger that almost explodes into ...
... symbols ( Hirsch 78 ) , grows in proportion to his closeness to regeneration . The varying density of metaphor furnishes the most obvious clue to the four or five thematic nodes of the novel : the sexual hunger that almost explodes into ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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